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For sale is this absolutely stunning 1992 BMW K75! With only 11,660 miles, always being garage kept and maintained/serviced regularly, this bike is in extremely good condition. It has been ridden very lightly and never crashed or even tipped over. I also have a national star windscreen for it, which I will include with it. I've owned a lot of bikes throughout my life, and I must say this bike is one of the most dependable, smooth riding motorcycles ever. This is a bike that will keep its value and turns heads anywhere you ride! Will assist with shipping nationwide at buyer's expense. |
BMW K-Series for Sale
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