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1965 Bmw R69s on 2040-motos

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YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Brookfield, Connecticut

Brookfield, CT
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1965 BMW R69S, Recently completed and fully restored, this 1965 R69S is by far one of the cleanest around. Restored by the MAX BMW Heritage Service Center, this R69S looks better than the day it hit showroom floors. New paint, new wheels, new exhaust, new Denfeld rider seat with original BMW accessory "swinging pillion" rear seat. With low bars, low mirrors, and low exhaust, this is a perfect example of a period correct hot rod R69S. Motor, gearbox, and transmission have been completely gone through with lots of new parts. New bearings, seals, valves and hardware, pistons, ring, etc. Completely gone through. This bike looks, runs, and sounds as new (if not better). Restoration bikes are typically a long project that we take our time on. This one will not disappoint. We typically put around 200-300 miles on all of these bikes to ensure proper break-in and make any adjustments as necessary. Stop my MAX BMW CT to see this rare piece of history.

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