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1991 Bmw K-series on 2040-motos

US $26710
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
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BMW K-Series description

Here for sale is this awesome custom BMW cafe racer.

Clean NV title and keys in hand ready for new owner. This bike needs nothing truly a turn key bike.

This is based around  the desirable 1991 BMW K75s model.

Bike is for sale locally for $5800obo so auction may end at anytime. 

If a buyer would like to make a buy it now offer here on ebay feel free to contact me.

If anyone has any questions or concerns you can call or text me anytime at 775 742 8807 or message on here.

Local buyers are encouraged to come see and ride the bike in person. All others I can send pictures and video of whatever it is you would like to see. 

 Shipping in U.S. and to Canada border is very reasonable these days. I will help with shipping in anyway I can and can even can provide a "shipped to your door price" where I make all of the shipping arrangements and have them drop the bike off at your house. If you would like to look into your own shipping I highly recommend uship.com They have a free instant price estimator. Bike will be shipped from Reno, NV 89509. I have shipped a bike to southern California for 150$ and one to east coast for 500$

Amazing bike starts right up even when freezing cold and runs awesome. Shifts through all gears like butter this bike will easily go for  100k plus miles. Just had a COMPLETE tune up by a shop that went through the entire rear end, new oil, plugs, filter, coolant flush, brake fluid flush, new pads etc etc...

I bought the bike right after this service in great condition, never been crashed or dropped. 

Here is some of the bikes highlights:

Full service  (as noted above)
New battery
Brand new front and rear tires
Custom tail section fitted
Custom hand made uplhostered seat pad
New oem BMW tank emblems
Awesome factory Estoril Blue Metallic (paint they use on newer m3s) paint job with white racing stripe and black pinstriping all covered in 3 coats of high gloss clear.
Clip on handlebars
Fork Gators
Progressive rear shock
Custom aluminum ignition mount to relocate to right side of tank.
Tear drop style tail light
Aluminum swingarm license plate mount
Stainless steel braided brake lines
7'' round headlight for 1930s ford (brand new repro) 
New progrip SBK grips
Nice Bar end mirrors
I can also install a nice digital speedo and flush mount turn signals for a total of 200$ I didn't install them because I know some people prefer the minimalist vibe on these cafe bikes.

I know Im probably forgetting things.

I also have some other bikes for sale bobbers / cafes / customs


IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING



 


On Aug-08-16 at 21:18:15 PDT, seller added the following information:

Just thought I would add, the pictures were taken mid-day in direct sunlight (if you know photography you know this is not ideal). The color looks almost candyish. It does not always look so sparkly. You can google the color estoril blue metallic for a better idea. Here is a video of the startup and exhaust sound.


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