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1968 BMW R69S Black21kmiOriginal ownerThis bike has a very tight and clear history. 1968 BMW R69S Matching Numbers in all places.....The bike was purchased by a German factory trained mechanic who took meticulous care of the bike. All documentation was logged in the back of the BMW repair manual with detailed descriptions.All fluids were changed and sump was inspected. The compression is very good and the bike runs strong. The bike starts right up and runs amazing. This R69S should go to someone who will maintain it for years to come.This sale goes forward AS IS / WHERE IS, with no warranties or guarantees either expressed or implied... The shipping and / or transport is to be the sole responsibility of the buyer.Submit your best current market cash offer via text/email $ oboDon't waste OUR time offering a four digit offer.Anytime vmail/text Krist

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