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1971 Bmw R75/5 on 2040-motos

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1971 BMW R75/5, This beautiful restoration was just displayed at Larz Anderson European Motorcycle Day. All new parts are used for our total restoration from new hardware to new wiring harness, all new rubber, etc. Each component on the motorcycle is disassembled and rebuilt. A new updated enduralast charging system was installed, and hagon shocks. Please refer to our parts fiche to look at a breakdown of some components we replace on /5s Contact John or Brian at MAX BMW NH for more info at (603)964-2877 extension #3.

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