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1986 Bmw K75 on 2040-motos

$1,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
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I have a 86 bmw 750 shaft driven streetfighter for sale it has 20,000 original miles just gave it a oil change and new spark plugs and wires new back tire on it this bike has never been wrecked, layed down or pre-owned for tricks its been garage kept and has been sitting for about a month now and i just found out that the relay on the automatic starter went out and it would cost twenty bucks to fix at the most my loss your gain i need it gone cause im ready for a truck if interested let me knowin the condition the bikes in now its worth 1600 and im willing to take a loss on the bike im just not into them anymore and i really need this bike sold im asking 1300 OBO NO PAYPAL, LOCAL SALES ONLY an serious inquires only my number is 843 270 XXXX text or call me anytime thanks

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