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Bmw Motorcycle R-series Slash /5 /6 /7 R100rs Airhead Toaster on 2040-motos

US $7,200.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:86000 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Danville, Indiana, US

Danville, Indiana, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

- This auction is for a BMW r-series motorcycle.

- This "hot rod" toaster was fitted with a newer series frame and a yet newer series R100RS engine. Because of this, the miles indicated do not reflect the actual on the bike. Actual miles unknown.

- It has been well maintained over the years but recent parts replaced include: battery, battery straps, points, spark plugs, oil and filter, carb to head hoses and air filters.

- Mods include:

       - Custom one-off fiberglass saddle bags. 

       - Corbin Gunfighter seat

       - Custom mufflers welded and chrome plated to accommodate the saddle bags

       - Lester Wheels

       - Flanders Handlebars

        - Removal of air cleaner box and replacement with individual air cleaners

       - Removal of starter cover and replacement with fiberglass cover to sweep back over transmission

       - Bar end mirrors

       - Also comes with a custom two-up seat and full fairing if touring is your preference.

It has been painted BMW 2002 Fjord Blue. The fenders and tank paint are in great shape but the saddle bags have a few garage dings on them and would need to be repainted to bring back to perfect condition. The tank and side covers chrome and polish are perfect.

Enjoy the back roads on the naked bike or put the saddle bags on for running around town and back and forth to work ( that is how I usually ride it) If you feel like hitting the open road for some touring; put the two-up seat and fairing on. It is fun and comfortable in any configuration.

Please note: When I have used the word custom it means the previous owner fabricated the part and it is just beautiful. Ask all the questions you have and I will do my best to answer them or feel free to call me. I will email additional pics upon request. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.

Dave;  cell 724-494-9039

 

 

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