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BMW Sport Touring description
This bike was a Barn find just bought 3 days ago 6/25/2016 The owner died 8 years ago and he left the bike to his brother who has never been into motorcycles so it just sat in his garage all this time. I have a clear New York State Title in the previous owner's name signed only.The mileage is very low 13,256 The brother couldn't find the key and the gas cap is broken.The frame is rusty but the bike seems to be all there and could be restored or parted out.The gas tank has a few bubbles under the paint and is rusty inside however I did fill the gas tank with a rust remover 3 days ago and it doesn't leak ,the fenders and ferring are in good shape.Handle bars are straight but rusty.The engine is free,seat's in good shape no tears..I did run a hot wire to the ignition all the lights work,starter solenoid clicked but starter didn't turn over could be a bad ground,the exhaust is solid they need paint but no holes very solid. I've never had a BMW before so I don't know about them.This is a no reserve auction.Thanks for checking it out.
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