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2000 Bimota on 2040-motos

US $11,500.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:1
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Boerne, Texas, United States

Boerne, Texas, United States
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 Perfect Collector or Enthusiast Motorcycle 
2000 SB8R Bimota
1470 Actual Miles
1000 CC Suzuki Powered 
Fuel Injected 135 HP Twin overhead cam
11.3:1 Compression Ratio
Multidisc Clutch in a oil bath
6 Speed gearbox

 This collector motorcycle is perfect in every regard with only 1470 actual miles. Meticulously maintained by rocket motorcycles in San Diego since it was originally purchased. It is now garaged and covered at all times. The frame is aluminum alloy lateral beams with carbon fiber plates.
 The front suspension is Tele hydraulic Paioli  upside down fork with 46MM tubes.  The rear suspension has multi adjustable Ohlins  shock absorbers. The front brake is a Brimbo  320 MM double disk.  Rear brake is a Brembo 230MM  Single disc.

 Hello,
 Thank you for checking out our listing.  I say "our" because I am listing this motorcycle for my father.  This motorcycle was a very generous  gift from my dad's brother  and has been meticulously  maintained and looked after by my father. Here are the facts, my dad is an old guy and this is too much motorcycle for him or anyone else in the family  so it's time for her to go to a new home.  The motorcycle has never been wrecked,  raced, or damaged in anyway. 

 Cosmetic issues: None! The bike probably needs a good wax and detail but shows as new.

 Mechanical issues:  A month ago when my dad pulled the motorcycle out of the garage for its monthly run/ start up when he turned the key to the on position before cranking the motor he noticed two drips of fuel under the motorcycle.  The motorcycle as always fired up and ran perfect.  Since then he has been running the motorcycle more often to prepare it for listing and reports back that it has not reproduce the leak. 

 I have a 100% eBay rating and I plan to keep it. We have a video of the motorcycle and I am not proud of our pictures but we will be more than happy to get you more of them. 

Note:  purchaser is responsible for shipping  my father is more than happy to help load bike or deliver to shipper within a reasonable distance. Motorcycle will not be released until full payment  has cleared.  Deposit by PayPal of $1000 within 24 hours of winning  auction.

 My name is Tj Keim  feel free to call me anytime to ask questions. 210-508-1452

 My fathers name is Tom Keim  he will be able to provide more  pictures and answer any questions you might have. 210-218-2252

Thank You. Tj 


 


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