Beautiful 1977 R100 With Bmw S-fairing on 2040-motos
New Palestine, Indiana, US
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Beautiful 1977 R100
I have owned this for many years and have taken care of it. It has been garaged it's whole life.
Two years ago I replaced the push rod seals and the main engine seal. Everything is dry as it is suppose to be.
The 'S' fairing, mounts, volt meter, clock are genuine BMW products with the 'green' letter faces. Both work like new.
Last year I replaced the front brake master cylinder with a new one.
I have both side panels as I prefer not to rely on those awful rubber bands while riding.
Flanders S type low profile bars with the correct length cables.
The choke assembly and air box were converted to the newer airhead style for looks and functionality.
I have installed the rear power outlet as well as a front outlet. Take a look at the pictures.
The front crash bars are BMW as well as the rear luggage bag mounts.
The speedometer was replaced at 16,500 miles.
Included with the sale are two perfect BMW bags keyed to the ignition.
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