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1973 Bmw R75/5 Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,895.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Jessup, Maryland, US

Jessup, MD, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:000098 PhonePhone:8668615750

BMW Other description

1973 BMW R75/5 Classic, This Classic BMW started getting attention when it first arrived a few weeks ago. It came from an estate of a long time Bob???s customer and had been his for over a dozen years. As he was not a local customer Bob???s did not do most of the regular service on this machine but did provide assorted parts and guidance over the years. Cosmetically, we???ve chosen to leave most of it as it arrived since it???s a good looking, mostly original machine. Mechanically we???ve done all we thought necessary to make it safe, roadworthy, comfortable and fun as our mantra goes.There are a lot of /5 fans at Bob???s among our collective staff, Bob owns several himself and still rides his original 1972 R75/5 that just rolled over to 160,000 miles recently. They are great everyday rides that keep increasing in desirability and value plus they combine the classic great looks of vintage BMW with some more modern advantages like a 12 volt electrical system and electric AND kick start options. They are also easy to work on, have readily available parts supplies (at least at Bob???s) and can be ridden anywhere for any reason and are as dependable a machine as BMW has ever built and offered.

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