1998 Bmw R1100r on 2040-motos
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Up for auction is my 1998 R1100R. This bike is in excellent condition with very, very low miles at 8856. Bike has a clear Georgia Title and is currently tagged and registered in GA.
I bought this bike with the intention of taking some long cruises (this is an excellent motorcycle for that) and it just never materialized. So, my loss is your gain.
Bike has Hard Shell Saddle Bags, Owners Manual, Shop Manual, and BMW Windshield.
Has just had a complete service done by BMW Dealer.
The notorious leaking master brake cylinder has been replaced with a new, hardened master cylinder.
The bike has never been down. It does have two small dings in the gas tank as pictured and some scratches on the right side cylinder cover.
It runs great and is a lot of fun to ride.
let me know any questions you have and happy bidding.
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