1971 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos
Los Angeles, California, United States
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BMW R-Series description
1971 BMW R75/5 with 20k on bike and 0 on motor! The beetle key is still crisp in switch. Built from someone else's forgotten project. It was found at the swap meet in LBC probably ten years ago, the plate says 76 on it. I assume it had a short life and was left for dead, now it's selling here as a strong running candidate to make stock or your dream cafe bike! This is the quietest /5 I've ever heard and a very strong electrical system to go with it. It is a matching numbers bike with plenty of new parts to get you started on the road.
New cables New tires and tubes New battery Carbs cleaned New head steering bearings and swing arm bolts sorted. Nice Zuena pipes and headers Tanks clean inside New bars New seat cover and comes with some of aluminum pieces i dug up for it. Final drive is like new! Bill of sale Far out of system If you need a CA title will have to discuss it The things i didn't touch Forks Gearbox Final drive unit Wiring Please ask any question's you like and it's also listed locally! |
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