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BMW R-Series description
Up for sale is my black 1983 BMW R80. Only 31,500 miles, I'm the second owner and has always been garage kept.
There are absolutely no dents or dings, no scratches or imperfections, it's really beautiful with perfect black paint.
The bike has been regularly serviced, most recently including,
Carbs professionally rebuilt, synchronized and tuned.
Valves adjusted,
All fluids changed, including engine, transmission and final drive.
Brand new tires, Firestone Deluxe front and rear
New tubes
New clutch cable
New battery
This motorcycle has been the most reliable motorcycle I've ever owned, it's never let me down and has always provided a smooth enjoyable ride. Everything works as it should.
I have a clear California title in my name, ready to transfer.
I can have the bike delivered anywhere in the country for $500
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BMW R-Series for Sale
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