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1982 Bmw R 100 Standard on 2040-motos

US $5,675.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:85
Location:

Montgomery, Alabama, US

Montgomery, AL, US
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1982 BMW R 100, Here is a great looking and riding bike that you would love cruising around town or touring on. Despite its over 85,000 miles it still looks really good. It starts easily, runs smoothly and handles great. If you want a BMW classic that you can enjoy, this is the bike for you. It has plenty of power and is very stable. I???ll be willing to let it go for only $5,675.

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