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(I will have more photos shortly. Rig looks better in person than these photos--basically in showroom condition.) This 1985K100 sidecar rig is a total off-frame nut and bolt restoration. Over $6K in receipts. All screws and seals replaced. No rust. New tires, brakes, and upholstery. With only 22K miles on the bike, the engine is 100-percent rebuilt, in essence a new engine, with only 900 miles since rebuild. The professional black paint job is extra nice, no runs, and makes this rig
look new. This is an easy, comfortable and surprisingly powerful ride making 90 horsepower. Please check back for more photos. Leave a phone number please if you would like to discuss price or a possible Buy It Now added to the auction. As with all my vehicle auctions, the winner must be happy in person--so please bid with confidence. (No long joyrides please.) |
BMW K-Series for Sale
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