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1972 Bmw R75 5 Loaded on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:43
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Littleton, Colorado

Littleton, CO
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Vantage BMW R 75 5I have a single owner BMW R75 5 1972 that was bought in Germany in 1972 new. Road it around Europe for a year and had it servest through the brake in period of the bike.Brought it back to the states to Colorado. 80% of the 43,K miles on it has been hwy. Had it servest every 3,800 mis. The bike is in attractive shape. I have all original parts still on the bike and the side packs or bags are factory and still air tight. Front fairing is in good shape. I have many factory books and filters of all kinds from Germany when the bike was bought in 1972. Looking to seal it to someone that likes the vintage BMW motorcycle. Asking $ 6,800 OBOCall Jim at 720-297-XXXX

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