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BMW R-Series description
This Motorcycle has been in the family for about 26 years. It has about 36,000 miles and counting. I have the lower pieces to the fairing but I don't have the hardware. The lower pieces are still painted the original blue. This year the front brake master cylinder and one front brake caliper were replaced. The bike has a new clutch cable, Air filter and oil filter. the bike runs well. It could be a daily driver if needed. The rear shocks are Works Performance custom low shocks for someone about 5 foot 7 inches to ride comfortably. Saddle bags and fairing bags come with the bike. Brown side stand. This bike does have an electronic ignition witch may not be stock for this model.
Buyer will have to arrange and pay shipping if you cannot pick up.
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