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2010 BMW R-Series (2010)
This bike is in excellent condition with no dents/dings, mechanical problems etc... It comes with a high windshield and I would sell the hard cases if buyer is interested. It also has brand new tires.2016-10-09 04:41:50Rye, New York, United States83400 -
1975 BMW R-Series (1975)
1975 BMW R90S AirheadNew tires ,Battery, Brake pads and shoesBike is currently set up with high faring and handle barsoriginal S faring and handle bars are included in sale.not sure of millage odometer was broken when i purchased bike about 5 years ago and showed about 65,000 miles. ** Note only one set of gauges will be included in sale** The following will be included in sale.....original S faring and handle bars, tool pouch ,tire pump, owners manual, cable lock & side bags there is a small ding in the fuel tank and a seam is torn at the rear of the seat (repaired with gorilla tape)SEE PICS. I will change faring and handle bars back to original if buyer request.2016-07-20 04:55:48Ellenburg Depot, New York, United States9925097 -
1994 BMW R-Series (1994)
If you're viewing this auction, you know what this bike is and what it can do. Peacocks ride loud, shiny bikes. Riders choose BMW This is a well maintained bike, having been ridden and cared for, but not babied by any means. See the photos and feel free to ask any questionsBut between the photos and the info below, I think we've got it covered. Here's the run-down -1994 BMW R1100 RS runs like a champ -Pearl White -Dings in the paint from road debris picked up while riding (aka character) -103,751 miles -Brakes are about 90%, having been replaced in 2013 -Serviced at 100,500 miles -Self-cancelling turn signals that operate as running lights when not in use as turn signals -LED hyper-lights for the brakes -Headlight lens protector -Bar backs on the handlebars -Auxiliary lights up front - some cracks in the lenses of those, but they work well -Case guards on cylinder heads -2 year old battery -Does NOT have ABS brakes -Heated grip on the throttle (that's the only side BMW put it on for this model, for this year) -Stainless bolt kit installed -Corbin seat is mounted on the bike for comfort -Throttle lock -Michelin Pilot 3 tires in close to new condition - less than 1000 miles INCLUDED EXTRAS -Oil filter and wrench -Tank bag -Side cases and trunk *all of which are keyed to the ignition key, and all of which have scratches, but still function just as they should -Seat original to the bike is included -Original manual and other manuals as shown in the photos -Tool kit -Various spare parts, including clutch cable, bulbs, alternator belt, and fuel filter *******SHIPPING*******---LOCAL PICK UP ONLY-- IF YOU WANT THE BIKE SHIPPED, YOU MUST ARRANGE ALL SHIPPING AT YOUR OWN RISK. I WILL MAKE MYSELF AVAILABLE FOR A SHIPPER TO COME AND CRATE OR TRAILER THE BIKE, BUT WILL NOT CRATE OR ASSIST IN PREPARING OR LOADING THE BIKE FOR TRANSPORT. ANY SHIPPING WILL BE ENTIRELY THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY AND AT THE BUYER'S RISK.2016-06-16 05:05:01North Olmsted, Ohio, United States10329000 -
94 BMW R1100RS (1994)
A fine machine. I bought this bike in the spring to use a commuter bike to get to school. That was 500 miles a week for the summer, and average 200 miles a day for practicals in Sept.2013-10-20 00:02:03East Hampton, New York, US34,9411,625.00 -
Best handling Airhead ever made. Delivery avail in the northeast or Fly n ride. (1988)
Here is a well used example of a very desirable Airhead. The mono shock, single sided swing arm RS is quite a different animal that than the dual shock airheads. This particular example has 117K miles and is still running strong.2013-10-03 11:07:21Quogue, New York, US117,3253,999.00 -
1966 BMW R69S (1966)
RELISTING DUE TO A NON-PAYING BIDDER. If you don't have any intention of paying, don't bid. I will obtain each bidder's telephone number and call them to verify funding prior to end of auction. 1966 BMW R69S The BMW R69S was originally produced from 1960 – 1969. Of the 11,317 sold, this may be the most pristine one left. This Best of Show award winner will turn heads wherever it goes. With only 3 owners in nearly 50 years (original owner, his son, and me), this bike has been meticulously maintained by all 3 owners. After recently retiring, it is time to trade in my Bavarian beauty for something with an electric start. The bike has 26,742 miles, believed to be original, and runs well. Everything is original on the bike except the paint. The previous owners painted the bike so it is not the original BMW white. Numbers match on frame and motor. The bike kicks within 2 – 3 kicks and, with new carbs mounted in 2006, runs smoothly. Tires have 80% tread on them and the bike rides straight without pulling. Everything on the bike is in working condition. Features include: Won Best of Show in Lima, Ohio in early 2000s. An aftermarket fairing that makes this bike a one-of-a-kind Aftermarket seat German leather bags Custom paint Since this BMW R69S has been sitting in the garage for a while, it will need a new battery and tune-up.2013-09-05 08:25:58Plano, Texas, US27,0007,300.00
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