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BMW R-Series description
This is an original bike and matching number that was found in a garage 15 years ago. This makes it a great collectible. The bike is still running, but needs tuning up. The gear shift is very smooth. The bike has mostly original paint with some touch up. It has a big tank and hella signals. It also has a side stand. The bike includes enduro saddlebags. All of these parts are in good condition.The bike has an old title from 1971 that was issued from Massachusetts. The bike is sold as is. If you would like further information, please contact through email.
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