2005 Bmw R1200 St on 2040-motos
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I bought this bike to fix up for myself personally to ride but i realize i just do not have the time to get it done as i have to many other irons in the fire. This appears to be a very well maintained bike and is very low mileage. It is extremely clean. I purchased from a insurance company and does have a SALVAGE TITLE. Form what i can tell the bike will need front forks, the front wishbone in center of front suspension, front wheel if dent can't be repaired, and there is a broken small plastic fuel line fitting that clips onto the fuel pump under left front fairing. Due to this i was able to hit the starter and it would immediately start to fir up but wouldn't stay running because to much fuel was leaking out of this fitting. Also the valve cover is scratched/ rashed and there are a few scuff on fairings. All in all when i priced the parts on eBay that i figured it needed they totaled 8 to $900 Not bad at all and should be a very easy fix. The frame and all of rear seems to be nice and straight and seems to be totally unaffected by accident. Call or text with any questions at
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