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Bmw K75 K 75 on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:11000
Location:

Glasgow, Kentucky, US

Glasgow, Kentucky, US
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BMW K-Series tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:WB1057104S0135426

BMW K-Series description

Here is a close to mint K75 , always stored inside with no fading anywhere. Great looking and running bike. Comes with perfect condition smaller sporty looking hard city bags  . Also comes with a smaller sport wind shield and a larger touring shield.. This is the last year the k75 was made. Great bike all around and this is probably one of the best K75's left.  Took this bike on a  2600 mile trip this summer and it ran great. please ask any questions...will post more pictures also..I have some very good shippers that run through here and uship is a great place to ship bikes..thanks....I took some more pictures and I will tell you the bike is a long way from being clean. Needs a 2 or 3 hour wash and detailing and I gave it a careful 45 minute job.The bike has a few small nicks and light scuffs . The bike has a very small dimple in the side of the tank , less than dime size and very shallow..very small and hardly noticeable.  Also one of the plastic dash fillin plugs below the key came out in Canada somewhere..cheap to replace ..  The pictures don't do the bike justice on how it looks in person, especially when it is really clean. Bike has 11500 miles on it. I changed all the fluids before trip...engine oil, tranny oil .rearend oil...coolant and both brake fluids.Used  Mobile One Synthetic in the rear and tranny. Tire are good for another regular season. These bikes are known for their smooth controllable power, ability to last 200,000 miles is a pretty common thing for these bikes. NEW BATTERY ALSO. Must add the paint on this bike shines just like the day it came out, the small nicks [two or three] could be easily fixed..Bike has never been buffed on or rubbed out with compound. Very new looking in everyway.....just had to mention the small defects. LARGER HARD BAGS IN SOME PICTURES DO NOT GO WITH BIKE...THANKS


On Aug-10-13 at 08:30:17 PDT, seller added the following information:

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