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1998 Bmw R Series R Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,300.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Laguna Seca Blue
Location:

Lomita, California, US

Lomita, CA, US
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1998 BMW R Series R, Custom painted 1998 BMW R1100R in Laguna Seca blue with top case and color matched luggage. The bike has been completely gone through and runs perfectly. Recently cleaned the injectors and installed a new fuel filter and pump, in addition to a full service. Normally BMWs are set up for shorter people, this one is perfect if you are taller like me (6'+). Custom parts: Bill Mayer custom seat MFW Vario Adjustable drop foot pegs Two Brothers pipe Slingshot racing billet fuel cap Vintage roundels Hyperpro steering damper Fox shocks (rebuild recently) New dual compound tires Black powdercoated wheels, valve covers and rear rack Red LED gauge illumination PIAA driving lights Billet short rear telelever arm New rotors and pads New battery New throttle cables Adjustable ECU box New kevlar clutch and pressure plate telelever pivot bearings Full Factory windscreen (not installed/pictured) Nearly all the original parts available (muffler, shocks, misc small parts) $4,900.00 3103569931

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