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1976 Bmw R60 Airhead,mint (central Austin) on 2040-motos

$5,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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1976 BMW R60 airhead,mint (central austin), $5,800, image 1

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clean title,licensed,inspected,20k original miles.$5800-... Recently put on a set of new carbs on it,and had my bike tech go through the entire bike going thru everything from forks to springs to electrical to faring,you name it...he was amazed at its pristine condition..."This is as close to mint as Iv'e seen"....other than the recent carbs I had installed, it is all original.[ still have the old Bings,too]... has the faring that came with the bike originally,too,from the BMW dealer...I recently had that faring paint professionally matched to the bike,as it aged differently over the yrs than the factory paint on the bike. It looks gorgeous.I have Steven Tyler do all my bike work, this cycle is sitting indoors for serious parties only to scope out.[512-657-XXXX]. No trades, nothing but cash or cashier's check. The color is almost a burnt orange. The history of the bike is this, it has had 2 previous owners,both elderly in KC area,and was garage kept in a gated community. Neither were regular riders,explaining the low low miles on this. call or see at austinmotoworks.com

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