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1987 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:23 ColorColor: Pearl White
Location:

Redding, Connecticut, United States

Redding, Connecticut, United States
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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Sport Touring

BMW K-Series description

Offered for your consideration is this awesome 1987 BMW K75S motorcycle with only 23,610 original miles. It has only had one owner since new. We have the original title in hand. It is an amazing example of a premium BMW motorcycle. Everything functions as it should with a total of 23,610 ordinal miles since new in 1987. The original, meticulous owner kept the bike in pristine condition. It comes with original side bags and top case too. A truly amazing survivor. BMW's K75S was heralded as "the quickest and fastest of the German company's 750 triples, and the best-handling BMW by a good margin," in a Cycle magazine road test from November of 1986. Instruments:IncludesSpeedometer, odometer, tripmeter; tachometer with 8500 RPM redline, LCD clock, warning lights for low oil pressure, battery discharge, choke on, brake-light check, low-fuel level, indicators for high beam, turn signals, neutralSuspension, Rear(1) gas charged shock absorber, adjustable for spring preload producing 4.3 in. of rear-wheel travelWheelbase60.3 in.Rake/Trail27.5°/3.96 in.Brake, FrontHydraulic dual-disc with dual-piston calipersBrake, RearHydraulic single-disc with dual-piston caliperWheel, FrontCast, 2.5 x 18Wheel, RearCast, 2.75 x 17Tire, Front100/90 V18Tire, Rear130/90 V17Seat Height32.7 in.Ground Clearance6.3 in.Fuel Capacity (Main/Reserve)4.0/1.8Curb Weight (Full Tank)522 lbs.*Paint job is NOT original but it was professionally done in the last 10 years. It is pearl white and in amazing condition. After market wind screen and side gauges also included but aftermarket side gauges not operative.

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