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2000 BMW R1100RT (2000)
This RT has some wear and tear on it, but runs well and sound good. It should have quite a few miles left in it. It has a Remus muffler. The right mirror needs replaced. There are chips in the fairing and fender paint. The ABS light will not go out and it appears the ABS is nonfunctional. The windshield raises and lowers. It comes with saddlebags. It looks like a Russell seat has been added. Starting this auction low and reserve is reasonable for the condition of the bike. A Kansas buyer is responsible for Kansas sales tax. A $500 deposit is required within 48 hours by PayPal and full payment is required within 7 days of auction end by cash, wire transfer or Cashiers Check.2013-10-23 00:33:10Wichita, Kansas, US162,000999.00 -
1961 BMW R50 (1961)
1961 BMW R50 restored in 1998,mileage is unknown speedometer was not working when I purchased the bike. Speedometer was rebuilt by Palo Alto and set at 21133 miles it now has 25751 miles.Transition was rebuilt by Engle Motors.carburetors are the new style Bings.The engine was disassembled and inspected,I replaced the rings,valves and valve springsI replaced the wheel bearings steering head bearings and swingarm bearings . New wiring harnessAll rubber was replaced.The exhaust is reproductionPowder coated frame and swingarms.The bike was lightly crashed and has damage the valve covers,mufflers ,finder and shock tower.Tank has scratches from a magnetic tank bag.The back finder has scratches and dents from a seat. There is more that I am forgetting ,I have all receipts.Runs and rides good If you have any additional questions or need any kind of clarification, just let me know.2013-09-05 08:43:13Wichita, Kansas, US25,7512,651.99 -
1972 BMW R-Series (1972)
I'm a vintage BMW enthusiast and restored this bike in 2014. I tried to return the bike to as close to factory condition as possible. Original hardware, clamps, etc.2016-08-15 04:58:56Lenexa, Kansas, United States2238,500.00 -
2005 BMW R-Series (2005)
Great bike. 2005 R1200RT. Has 84,500 miles.2016-06-17 05:03:08Leawood, Kansas, United States844,000.00 -
1972 BMW R-Series (1972)
1972 BMW Motorcycle that has low mileage and comes with extra parts including the fairing and back storage compartment as well as the crash bar.2016-11-10 04:41:52Garnett, Kansas, United States573,500.00 -
2004 BMW R-Series (2004)
RESPOND FOR GREAT PICTURES. EBAY REFUSES TO UPLOAD THEM FOR SOME ODD REASON. ??? HAVE OWND THE BIKE SINCE NEW FROM TUCSON AZ.2016-08-09 04:56:28Topeka, Kansas, United States4310,500.00 -
2002 BMW R-Series (2002)
002 BMW R1150rt VIN: WB10499A22ZE87222 condition: excellent engine displacement (CC): 1147 fuel: gas odometer: 25252 paint color: blue title status: clean transmission: manual Beautiful '02 BMW RT. 25k miles. Custom Corbin seat with interchangeable backrest and electric heat in both pilot and passenger seats.2016-06-17 05:02:55Mission, Kansas, United States254,200.00 -
2004 BMW R-Series (2004)
Up for auction is my 2004 BMW R1200 CL. I purchased this bike in 2005 from the BMW dealer in OKC and am the second owner. I put less than 1000 miles on it and put it in storage along with other bikes and cars. I recently sold my storage facility and am selling my bikes and one of the cars. The R1200 CL was BMW's ill fated attempt to capture the Harley cruiser market and as they soon discovered, Harley riders just don't buy BMWs. As a result there are not many of these bikes around making them very rare indeed. It's a shame though because what a bike! It runs down the road with the best of them and that unmistakable oil head purr! The bike is a traveler's dream with AM/FM/CD, electronic cruise control, heated grips and seat, cruise control and plenty of storage for everything you could need for a week long excursion. The tool kit is complete along with the original owners manual and various supplements. Everything works as it should with the exception of the latch on the left side baggage compartment which does not engage with the handle mechanism. There is a faint and small scratch on the left side baggage compartment just under the locking mechanism. So not only is the R1200CL a rare bike, this is one of a handful with less than 7,000 miles! Thank you for looking and please don't hesitate to ask any questions you might have.2016-08-19 04:52:34Wichita, Kansas, United States632000 -
1981 BMW R-Series (1981)
I purchased this bike is out of an estate two years ago, the last time it was tagged was in 1996. I will have a full description and more images soon, please check back.2016-06-20 04:58:04Udall, Kansas, United States23400
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