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1981 Bmw R 100 Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $3,350.00
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:119
Location:

Cobbtown, Georgia, US

Cobbtown, GA, US
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:9126570507

BMW Other description

81 BMW R100. This bike rides and handles great. It has approximately 119,600 miles on it but it has been well maintained and work done as needed. I have extensive service history on it. It's not a show bike, it's a rider but still looks pretty good. Very dependable and fun to ride. Cash only, local pickup, no shipping, no 3rd party buyers, etc. Valve ck @ 119,459 Major service @ 117,318 Refreshed charging sys @ 113,000 Starter overhaul @ 113,000 Spline Lube @ 112,820 Carbs Cleaned @ 103,500 Diode Board repl @ 102,900 Fork Oil Chg @ 101,352 Cyl honed @ 98,670 Brake pads & Rotors @ 98,600 Steering Stem Bearings @ 84,400 Rebuilt Trans @ 81,775 Valve Job @ 80,552 and many more service items in log. 9126570507

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