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1976 BMW R90S (1976)
Up for auction is my 1976 R90S. I’m the second owner and have owned it since 1990. It was originally Daytona Orange, but was repainted Silver Smoke in 1993 at 30,000 miles. The engine and frame serial numbers match. There are a few minor scratches in the paint and the left muffler has a dent. This year, the bike got new battery, rear shocks, steering head bearings, and front fork seals.2013-09-27 02:53:23San Francisco, California, US41,1995,400.00 -
2003 R1100s boxer cup replica low mile 155 of 200 in the US (2003)
well maintained clean 2003 BMW r1100s Boxercup replica. Rare built in small numbers Number 155 of 200 imported into the US in 2003.2013-10-02 18:21:03San Francisco, California, US18,5894,500.00 -
2006 BMW R-Series R1200GS (2006)
Excellent condition. Garage Kept. Never dropped.2015-08-16 06:09:15San Francisco, California, United States14,5505700 -
2009 BMW R-Series R1200GS (2009)
Mint condition 2009 R1200GS Special Edition. Everything is in perfect condition. The special Edition is different from the regular GS in that it has Alpine White paint, Black cross spoke wheels (Adventure), two tone grey/black adjustable seat and aluminum cylinder head guards.2015-08-17 11:29:32San Francisco, California, United States5,2006200 -
1995 BMW R-Series (1995)
Very clean and strong bike. 80k. Regular service.2016-07-04 04:54:44San Francisco, California, United States803,100.00 -
1959 BMW R-Series (1959)
The good: I've got a beautiful rare 1959 R26 BMW up for sale that's all original (all matching) with a fresh top end rebuild on a 250cc motor and trans rebuild ($3,500 worth of work completed by Scottie's Workshop in Santa Clara, Ca.) Bunch of upgrades too like new handle bars, single side mirror, new exhaust pipe, points/plug, fluids, black and yellow plate that reads "1959 BMW", lots of receipts, manual, everything works, and clear title in hand. The bike gets tons of thumbs up from all kinds of riders and is a great foreground for any photo op. Every time I pull over to get off the bike it gets a lot of attention and cool conversations ensue.2016-07-17 04:52:39San Francisco, California, United States1029747 -
1959 BMW R-Series (1959)
The good: I've got a beautiful and rare 1959 R26 BMW up for sale that is an all triple matching serial number (363195) bike. It just had a ton of work done including a fresh top end motor rebuild and the transmission was also rebuild ($3,500 worth of work completed by Scottie's Workshop in Santa Clara, Ca.) A bunch of upgrades too like new handle bars, single side mirror, new exhaust pipe, Pagusa saddle style seat (comes with original twin seat as well!), some original tools included, upgraded timing chain guide (making the bike run quieter), points/plug, new main seal, new piston rings, emptied slingers, fresh fluids, cool black and yellow plate that reads "1959 BMW", lots of receipts, original owner's manual, everything works, runs great and have a clear title in hand. It's got that cool cafe racer look without even trying!2016-07-28 04:55:50San Francisco, California, United States1020000 -
1976 BMW R-Series (1976)
Classic 1976 BMW R90S with 41,xxx miles. I'm the second owner and have had the bike since 1991. Very good condition and professionally maintained, this beauty is ready to ride. It has factory heated grips, Corbin seat, Brown side stand, 2013 battery. In 2014 it got new steering bearings, front end gone through, and new rear shocks. This is a NO RESERVE auction but I reserve the right to end it early if a satisfactory offer is received before the end of the auction.2016-08-22 04:53:24San Francisco, California, United States4120929 -
1995 BMW R-Series (1995)
This moto is ready for adventure! I've had great times on this bike and it's in excellent condition. Well maintained and always garage stored.2016-12-06 04:41:08San Francisco, California, United States694,400.00
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