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Bmw R90/6 1976 Custom Cafe Racer Bobber. R100, R80, R90s, R75 . on 2040-motos

US $9,500.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:32 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Southern California, US

Southern California, US
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BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 1

BMW R-Series photos

BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 2 BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 3 BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 4 BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 5 BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 6 BMW R90/6 1976 custom cafe racer bobber. R100, R80, R90S, R75 ., US $9,500.00, image 7

BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:4970503

BMW R-Series description

BMW R90/6 dual ignition custom cafe racer bobber resto-mod.

32 miles since completion.
900cc, 5-speed gearbox.

Original California bike with 21k original miles completely restored-customized from the bare frame with everything either repaired, modified or replaced from the smallest washer, nut, bolt, etc., to the largest part.

Engine gone through with all parts replaced as necessary. With so few miles on engine there was virtually no wear found, nevertheless new piston rings were replaced together with a high performance valve job was performed. All new gaskets fitted.

Beautiful BMW exhaust system with great chrome, solid as can be. Sounds great and not too loud.

Engine has the very rare 2 spark plugs per cylinder electronic ignition system. Extra 7 horsepower from this alone.

5-speed gearbox in excellent condition only needed new oil replaced. Seal was replaced as a matter of course. Works as it should.

Wheels were rebuilt with new stainless steel spokes and fitted with new 4.50-18 Coker tires with the vintage tread pattern.

New custom front and rear fenders with custom brackets.
New custom leather seat mounted with a spring/shock system that provides a very nice ride, better than stock I would say.

Modified rear shocks that provide better ride control with a very cool look.

Gas tank beautifully repainted BMW Melbourne red with Glasurit top quality paint fitted with steel backed enameled emblems.

Electronic speedometer fitted that also displays, neutral, oil pressure, turn signals and odometer.
Custom turn signals and taillight/license plate holder.
Original Bosch halogen headlight.

Runs as good as it looks and is ready to carve your local canyons or cruise the interstate at an easy 85-90 mph.

If everything was not mentioned you can be sure it was worked on.

If you are looking for a one of a kind ultra-reliable-low maintenance old-new bike that looks really cool then this is your bike.

Bike located in Los Angeles/Hollywood

California Title included.
No paypal. Payment by cashier's check or (preferred) bank wire transfer or cash in person only.
Please complete payment within 5 days after auction end.


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