BMW R-Series tech info
BMW R-Series description
1973 BMW R75/7 ·
I am the second of two owners. ·
Low miles ·
As photos show, many, many parts, complete tool
kit and other repair tools included. Complete set of replacement bulbs, and
much, much more. ·
I am the second owner. I’ve owned it for the
past 20 years. ·
I have ridden it every year but not more than
200 – 300 miles per year. It starts every time. ·
Complete tool kit, original owner’s manual and
tire pump included. ·
Runs, rides, shifts, brakes, and performs great ·
Krauser suitcase bags and mounts included. BagMan
soft case tank bag and rear bag as well. ·
All electrical system is 100% good, including
all lights. ·
Aging owner. Concentrating on my fishing boat. ·
Clear New York State Title. ·
You will need a new rear tire. ·
Questions welcome. ·
No reserve. |
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Moto blog
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