Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

1974 Bmw R-series on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:75 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States
QR code
1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 1

BMW R-Series photos

1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 2 1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 3 1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 4 1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 5 1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 6 1974 BMW R-Series, US $3,500.00, image 7

BMW R-Series tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

1974 BMW R90/6 airhead. 75111 miles. Cafe style setup. Tires are in excellent condition. New mufflers. New Corbin seat, The bike runs well, but it does need a tune up. also the glass to the speedometer, and tach are missing. included are the original seat, handle bars, and an aftermarket bikini fairing. Local pick up only.

Moto blog

2013 BMW C650GT Canadian Pricing Announced – Sort Of

Thu, 26 Jan 2012

BMW has started production of its new C600 Sport and C650GT but still hasn’t officially released pricing information for its two new maxi-scooters. BMW Canada however may have let slip pricing for the C650GT: CA$11,900 BMW Motorrad Canada is holding a contest to give away a C650GT, and the contest rules list the scooter’s MSRP. Of course, the $11,900 price tag is subject to change, especially as the scooter isn’t expected to arrive in Canada until late 2012 as a 2013 model.

2013 BMW HP4 Pricing Released

Fri, 05 Oct 2012

A few weeks ago we tested BMW’s scintillating new HP4 version of the S1000RR, and we were blown away by the incredible competency of this class-leading superbike for the street, including its new semi-active Dynamic Damping Control suspension. What we didn’t know then was how princely a sum BMW would demand in its MSRP, but now we know. Initially, BMW announced U.S.

The solution to a pricey GPS mount

Wed, 26 Aug 2009

So you've gone out and bought your BMW R1200GS, you're ready to circumnavigate the globe's toughest roads - or ride over some potholes on your way to work - but you've got a dilemma: no way to mount your GPS device! So what you should do is exactly what this chap's done and use a spatula and a few rubber bands to mount-up your GPS for easy use. And the bonus is that when you get to where you're going, you can use the spatula with your BBQ and triple it up as a fly-swatter too.