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1972 Bmw R60/5 Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,995.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:16
Location:

Montgomery, Alabama, US

Montgomery, AL, US
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BMW Other tech info

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BMW Other description

1972 BMW R60/5, This is a cool and reliable ole clunker. It starts easily with either the kick starter or the electric start. The bike idles easily and shifts into first with no problems. The clutch seems fine with no gear grinding or slipping. It shifts through all 5 speeds and is delightful to ride. It has sufficient power of what you would expect of a 600 cc horizontally opposed engine. It shows only 16,132 miles on the speedometer. The bike looks real good. The panels on the ???toaster??? tank have some pitting of the chrome. The overall bike has a pleasant patina. Why would you want to repaint this old girl, she looks too good as she is. Priced at a reasonable $4,995.

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