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1993 Bmw K75 Pristine No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $2,550.00
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:18654 ColorColor: Mystic Red
Location:

Mount Airy, Maryland, US

Mount Airy, Maryland, US
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BMW K-Series tech info

TypeType:K75 Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB1057107P0134472

BMW K-Series description

Pristine K75 Standard without ABS with only 18654 original miles.  The bike has never been dropped or crashed or whatever you care to call it.  No damage.  The K75 was one of the smoothest and most bulletproof bikes BMW ever built.  They have been known to go hundreds of thousands of miles.  This is one of the finest late model K75s you will find.  Bike is all original with the exception of upgraded Progressive Suspension front and rear, a Reynolds luggage rack with integrated backrest, and a National Cycle windscreen.  No mechanical issues whatsoever, all lights indicators and switches work as new and no oil or fluid leaks or seeps anywhere on the bike. Always garaged and covered and meticulously maintained to BMW maintenance standards.  The bike runs and handles like a dream and I would not hesitate to ride it cross country tomorrow.  Last major maintenance was at 15,500 miles and included all fluids and filters (oil, rear drive, coolant flushed and refilled with BMW blue coolant), fuel filter, air filter, spark plugs, driveshaft splines lubed and some rubber hoses replaced. Tires are in great shape with about 50% tread remaining.  A new Odyssey battery was just installed last month.  The original toolkit is included along with the rider's manual and a Clymer maintenance manual.  There are a few minor cosmetic nicks and scratches that have been touched up and are visible in the pictures.  Bid with confidence as I have tried to describe and show the true excellent condition of this fine motorcycle.  You will not be disappointed.   Selling to free up some room in my garage for other winter projects.  Questions answered at 301 five one four 3150.  Sold AS-IS with no warranty.  Please only bid if you are truly intent on buying the bike.  Seller reserves the right to end the auction early as the bike is also being offered locally.  A $300 deposit thru PAYPAL is due within 48 hours of the end of the auction with the remainder due at pickup.  Buyer is responsible for picking up the bike.  Good Luck!

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