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Bmw R100rs Airhead. 1 Year Production Model!!! First Of The Mighty Rs!!!!! on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:41698 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Aiken, South Carolina, US

Aiken, South Carolina, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

Do you dream in blue? You will now!!

Up for sale is piece of history that's eye wateringly fast, vintage in form and an ear to ear grin every time you ride it.

I want you to feel great about this purchase!! 
In fact I want you to feel so darn good about it that here's a few facts to rattle around your head and put a grin on your face:

-First year of the mighty R100RS
-Production # 101 of only 2400 made in '77

-A limited single year production bike, with upgrades that set it apart from the pack
-Wheels pinstriped Blue
-Blue calipers
-First year of the 40MM Exhaust
-Sport RS Fairing

Work completed within 1000 miles:

-Transmission professionally rebuilt 1000 miles ago
-Full professional major BMW service
-New Tyres
-Stainless Steel Lines
-New Battery

Other Upgrades:
-Corbin Seat
-Hepco Becker BMW Luggage

Ok, Ok, I know you're salivating to buy this bike, this piece of history but "Slow down partner, I'm not done yet!"

I'd rate the paint a solid 9 out of 10, (I'm very particular about paint). The chrome on the exhausts in in excellent condition, without dings and almost no pitting, (as I said I'm very picky!)
No Dings on the tank or cowl, 
It really is "Vintage go-fast cool"

Go Fast, Be Cool, Be Vintage.

Ok, now you can hit the "buy it now"! It's worth every cent!! 

If your still reading this, Make me an offer, I'm a fair guy!!

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