1986 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos
Anthony, New Mexico, United States
BMW K-Series tech info
BMW K-Series description
BMW Cafe Racer. This is a one of a kind BMW Cafe Racer that turns heads everywhere it go's. Countless amounts of time and labor have gone into this build to get it just right. Most parts on this moto have either been replaced with new ones or rebuilt to get it looking and sounding great. This moto has a clean title and is ready to be someones daily driver. Below is a list of the parts and modifications that have been added to the build. This auction has NO RESERVE HIGHEST BIDDER WINS!!!
Mods and Parts:
Here is a video of the bike running and driving: The motorcycle is sold AS IS. The winning bidder must pay the non-refundable $500 deposit within 24hrs of auction end. The remaining balance is due within 3 days of auction end by cash, money order, bank wire transfer, cashiers check or bank deposit. If you have any questions you can contact me at 915-412-8590. Thanks |
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