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1979 Bmw R Series R65 650cc on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1979 MileageMileage:49700 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Pine Valley, California, US

Pine Valley, California, US
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BMW R-Series description

This bike was given to me by my brother in-law after he was no longer able to ride it after a back injury. It is in good condition but needs some TLC. Complete restore was done in the early 2000's by a previous owner, clean title, 49,700, miles. Has been sitting for a few years so the carburetors got gummed up and have recently been rebuilt. RUNS but needs the dual carbs to be tuned. No body damage. There is a scratch on the front fender and a cracked blinker lens. The tires have dry rot and there is no battery. We can start it with a battery charger so you can see/hear it run but like I said, the dual carbs need to be tuned. It kind of sputters a bit. Other than these small issues it is in great condition. Potential cafĂ© racer?

Local buyers may be able to have this delivered if within reasonable distance.

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