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1968 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $29000
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
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BMW R-Series photos

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BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

1968 BMW R60US

A stunning classic airhead.

A completely restored motorcycle done by professionals at APEX BMW/ Ducati.

The bike was completed in July of 2013 and now has 1200 miles on the finished product.

This is a no expense spared complete re-build, using original and some new old stock parts.

The frame, swing arm, cylinders and miscellaneous parts were powder coated.

All of the painted parts have fresh paint, and as necessary the correct hand pin striped accents.

The engine was completely disassembled and rebuilt.

The top end included rebuilding the cylinder heads, new valve guides and seats, new valve springs, new pistons, new piston rings, as well as 4 new pushrod tubes.

The lower end of the motor has new crank bearings, camshaft bearings, a new sport camshaft. 

New cam nose bearings, new slingers, new valve covers, new clutch friction plate, a new clutch spring, as well new assembly parts and of course all new gaskets and seals.

The crankshaft and the driveshaft were rebuilt to original spec.

The cylinders were re-bored to first oversize.

The gearbox was completely re-built with new bearings, seals, shims, and bushings.

The rear drive got new crown and pinion bearings and seals.

The suspension front and rear was rebuilt with all new old stock parts when needed, and has all new bearings seals and gaskets. 

Rear swing arm bearings and seals are new. Also a new U.S. steering damper.

A complete tune up included carburetor rebuild with new parts, and the correct adjustments for the new BMW sport camshaft timing.

A new air cleaner housing with choke, new air filter and O rings.

New wiring harness and necessary electric parts.

Electrical and charging system has been upgraded to a new 12 volt conversion.

New magneto ignition coil and terminal board.

New Hella OEM bar end signals.

New Bumm mirrors, new switches, new switch bases etc.

Wheels were rebuilt with new bearings, seals, spokes, brake shoes and tires.

Reproduction exhaust system correct for R60.

New Denfield seats.

New Baggage Porters from Germany.

Many other miscellaneous parts too numerous to mention, nothing overlooked.

If you are looking for a collectable vintage airhead, it would be very hard to find one as nice as this. Short of original and new, this bike is awesome.

We have included multiple pictures to show as accurately as possible the exact condition of the bike. Check out the details.

The winning bidder is asked to transfer a $500 non-refundable deposit via PayPal within 24 hours, and begin making arrangements for payment with me, within 72 hours of the auctions end.  The transaction to be completed within a 7 day period, unless other arrangements have been made.  I will be happy to turn the bike over to your shipper, according to your directions, by your arrangement. All shipping arrangements and cost are the responsibility of the buyer. Deposit may be made by PayPal, balance by cash or cashier’s check.

This bike is also for sale locally and the auction will end early for a qualified serious buyer.

Questions about this bike are most directly answered by contacting Fred @ 208-336-0367 ext. 215 or BTFast@aol.com

Inquiries sent through eBay may be referred to Fred

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