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Bmw R90/6 Custom, Cafe Racer, Bobber. on 2040-motos

US $9,800.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:210 ColorColor: Silver metallic
Location:

Southern California, US

Southern California, US
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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:4960867

BMW R-Series description

BMW R90/6 custom cafe racer bobber.

Newly built from the bare frame 1975 model. 900cc with 5-speed gearbox.

One of a kind custom bike completed 210 miles ago, fresh and ready for cross country run or around town or if you like mountain roads, ready for that too. Bike has a very low 14500 from new.
Very light and nimble bike with power to spare, cruise at an easy 80-90 mph or flick it around corners like a sport bike. Or use it as a display as it is an old new bike with everything gone through.

Starting with the bare frame all the components were individually rebuilt, restored or replaced.
The engine even though it has a very low 14500 total miles was opened to check for wear and tear, having all the seals and gaskets replaced, new piston rings installed and a high performance valve job done, so no oil leaks and runs like new.

Gearbox had new seals installed together with new driveshaft boot and shifts all 5 gears as it should.

Pristine gas tank has had a new titanium silver metallic paint job with top quality Glasurit paint, super smooth and undamaged. It has installed new BMW steel-based enamel emblems, not the cheaper decal type emblems.

A custom leather seat was built on a specially made steel frame that operates on a coil spring/shock setup, very comfortable, better than stock.

The rear shocks are special air ride Fox shocks of top quality that provide a better ride than stock.

Custom made stainless steel front and rear fenders and custom brackets.

Wheels are 19" front AND rear fitted with Coker brand vintage tread pattern 4.0-19 tires. New stainless steel spokes on both wheels.

Beautiful stock exhaust system keeps the noise at a very comfortable level, maintaining the great original sound and looks great, with very nice chrome and no dents, solid.

Fitted is a digital speedometer that shows oil pressure warning and turn signal and neutral warning.

Custom taillight and license plate bracket. Headlight is stock Bosch H4 halogen.
Custom turn signals.

Bike looks and runs perfectly and is super reliable as BMWs are.

If you are looking for a one of a kind, reliable, cool bike then this bike is it.

Clear California Title included.
No paypal, payment by bank wire transfer or cashier's check or cash only. Please complete payment within 5 days of auction end.
Bike located in Hollywood/Los Angeles, California.

Please do not bid if you have a feedback score of 10 or less before contacting me or your bid will be cancelled.




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