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1995 Bmw K75 on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:45
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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Very clean 1995 BMW K75, 45,zero miles. Hard to find this bike in this condition. Warmed grips, custom lamps, top bag. In last 60 days this bike has had new plugs, new oil/filter, new fuel filter, new air cleaner, new rear end fluids, new grips. new brake pads, front and rear. new Progressive 13.25 shock. rides perfect! I have two seats to choose from; a low seat version, new from BMW, if you are 5'7"-5'9" or a custom day long seat if you are taller. Only 1 seat will go with the bike, you choose.Price is firm. Cash only and no test rides. Local delivery is possible if paid in advanced. Georgia title in hand..

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