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1961 BMW R-Series (1961)
You are looking at a 1961 BMW R27. This is a numbers matching bike which means the frame number, engine number, and VIN plate number all match. The bike has its original tool kit bag, tools, BMW workshop rag, tire pump, instruction manual, spare parts manual, and repair manual.2016-10-05 04:43:50Tampa, Florida, United States325000 -
1967 BMW R-Series (1967)
You are looking at a 1967 BMW R50/2 with a R60/2 engine. The bike in my opinion looks to be original paint in most areas. The VIN plate and frame number match.2016-10-10 04:41:56Tampa, Florida, United States10031485 -
1970 BMW R60/5 NO RESERVE (1970)
I have up for auction a 1970 BMW R60/5 at NO RESERVE. This is a engine and frame number matching bike, and yes there is a clear FL title for the bike. She had a nice freshening up a few years back, with new paint on frame and tins as you can see.2013-10-21 00:01:23Tampa, Florida, US40,2982,650.00 -
1971 BMW R-Series (1971)
1971 BMW R75/5 in very nice condition. 49,200 miles on this bike. I just completed a 500 mile trip with zero issues.2016-12-12 04:40:25Tampa, Florida, United States495,200.00 -
1971 BMW R-Series (1971)
You are looking at a 1971 BMW R75/5. This is a nice example of a early /5. The numbers on the frame, VIN plate, and engine all match.2016-07-04 04:54:27Tampa, Florida, United States9717000 -
1972 BMW R-Series (1972)
You are looking at a 1972 BMW R50/5. This is a nice example of a early /5. The numbers on the frame, VIN plate, and engine all match.2016-08-15 04:59:02Tampa, Florida, United States4323000 -
1975 BMW R-Series (1975)
You are looking at a 1975 BMW R60/6. This is a matching numbers, frame, engine, and VIN plate bike. This bike has a custom black metallic frame with purple and blue metal flakes in it.2016-07-12 04:55:56Tampa, Florida, United States4125000 -
1976 BMW R-Series (1976)
I am selling a 1976 BMW R90. This is a numbers matching bike, which means the engine, and frame numbers all match. I found the bike sitting in a private collection for a long time.2016-12-05 04:41:35Tampa, Florida, United States5115000 -
1976 BMW R-Series (1976)
This is a one of a kind custom 1976 BMW R60. I found this bike part of estate sale. It was owned and built by a talented man nick-named Doc, you will see this name on all of his hand built bikes.2016-07-11 05:01:27Tampa, Florida, United States1021000 -
1976 BMW R75/6 Custom Cafe Racer (1976)
This is a 1976 BMW R75/6 Custom Cafe Racer Clear title Gas tank has new paint! Brand New Seat! Ready for the road!!2013-10-17 00:14:32Tampa, Florida, US999,9992,500.00 -
1978 BMW R-Series (1978)
I am selling a 1978 BMW R100/7. This is a numbers matching bike, which means the engine, and frame numbers all match. This is has a custom cafe feel with the vintage cafe seat which is just setting in place.2016-10-06 04:42:38Tampa, Florida, United States755033 -
1980 BMW R-Series (1980)
You are looking at a 1980 BMW R100. This is a full custom BMW, that was built some time ago. The engine and frame numbers match.2016-07-04 04:54:17Tampa, Florida, United States53700 -
1982 BMW R-Series (1982)
I am selling a 1982 BMW R65. This is a numbers matching bike, which means the engine, and frame number match. I found the bike sitting in a private collection for a long time.2016-12-19 04:39:26Tampa, Florida, United States1826000 -
1982 BMW R-Series (1982)
Here we have is a nice example of a 1982 BMW R65LS. "The difference between the LS and the standard R65 are dual disc brakes with Brembo calipers on the front wheel, as opposed to a single disc on the standard, which blesses the LS with excellent braking power. In fact, what puts the LS at arms length from the standard R65 and other motorcycles in its category are exclusive stylistic features." This one is still in its original paint, and the tank still has the two toned silver with black underlining underneath.2016-06-27 04:55:31Tampa, Florida, United States6027000 -
1998 BMW R-Series (1998)
1998 BMW R1200C Canyon Red "Chrome Head" fuel injected boxer motor. This bike is in great condition. No scratches or dents, only normal signs of wear. Has been maintained and garage kept its entire life while on a battery tender.2016-07-05 04:52:26Tampa, Florida, United States2719000 -
2003 BMW R-Series (2003)
Original owner, low mileage, aluminum mag wheels, saddle bags, heated hand grips, chrome crash bars, ABS brakes2016-11-06 04:41:14Tampa, Florida, United States115,499.00 -
2004 BMW R-Series (2004)
Nice BMW! Owned since 2008 .Low miles, ABS, Sargent seat, Also I still have the stock seat. Priced below market because it needs tires.2016-08-10 04:56:05Tampa, Florida, United States304,095.00
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