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1983 Bmw R100 on 2040-motos

US $6,450.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:74000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Stuart, Florida, US

Stuart, Florida, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner VINVIN:WB1043501D6176537

BMW R-Series description

This motorcycle needs to used.  I have owned it 1988.  It came from “Cue” at House of Triumph in Elmsford NY with 68,000 miles on the clock..  It has always been my second bike, lightly used and garaged.  Weekend  rides have added about 6000 miles.  It now shows just over 74,000 miles.  In the fall of 2011 it underwent substantial mechanical restoration at Max BMW (Brookfield Ct)  which included rebuilding carburetors, draining and cleaning fuel tank, new brake pads and rotors at the front and new brake shoes at the rear,  new center stand, air filters, new throttle and choke cables,  new horns, new fluids (fork, brakes,  new top-end seals.  Total investment was $5100.  It has a fork brace, café faring, original grips, lots of tread on Metzler tires.  “Easy Clutch” is installed. (http://www.benchmarkworks.com/articles/howto/clutch.html ).  Bike is now in Stuart Florida.   It is running nicely however at my age I need a more sit-up-straight machine.  This bike is powerful, handles well, and is very presentable. Engine 1000cc.  A few small paint needs as shown.  Top of the Bings are discolored and the BMW logos show age.  With many regrets I’m asking $6500.  Bike comes with tool kit and original users manual.  Buyer is responsible for getting it home.  I will help in any way I can including paying a share of shipping charge.

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