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1988 Bmw K75s, Red. Fresh Bmw Recomended Major 10k Service. Saddlebags Included on 2040-motos

US $4,350.00
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:59850 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Lithopolis, Ohio, US

Lithopolis, Ohio, US
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1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 1

BMW K-Series photos

1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 2 1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 3 1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 4 1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 5 1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 6 1988 BMW K75S, Red. Fresh BMW Recomended Major 10K Service. Saddlebags included, US $4,350.00, image 7

BMW K-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:WB1057207J0151763

BMW K-Series description

 
1988 BMW K75S #0151763, Red. Fresh BMW Factory Major 10K Service. New fuel pump, Rebuilt forks, Transmission repair / reseal, Progressive Suspension rear shock. 59,500 Miles.

This Sporty Marrakech Red 1988 BMW K75S with 59,500 miles has just had a BMW Factory Recommended 10K service and Tune, plus much more. We installed a new fuel pump and filter, rebuilt the front forks, serviced the fork neck bearings, repaired a transmission shifting problem and resealed it, cleaned and inspected the clutch (Very Good), and lubed the clutch splines.

The bike is equipped with a Progressive Suspension rear shock. We installed new front brake pads, and a new Westco sealed battery. We internally cleaned and serviced the instrument set, and polished the faces. There are BMW “System Case” saddlebags on the bike (ask for photos if interested), There is 1 key that fits the ignition and fuel cap, another for the seat lock / helmet lock; there is no key for the fork lock (new are available). The exhaust and tires are all in good condition.

The bike is equipped with a Factory optional belly pan. The seat is grey, and has a small cut in the cover on the right side lower edge, near the middle. The paint is bright, with numerous small touch-ups that are not noticeable until you are very close. There are a lot of the small gravel nicks that you typically get on the belly pan; too many to reasonably touch up. There is some deterioration of the black paint on the aluminum transmission and final drive cases; easily repainted if you desire.There is no tool kit or Owner's Manual.

This bike would make a great daily commuter bike. It has surprising torque and horsepower for a 750cc bike, making it quite suitable for either Sport riding, or solo / two up touring.

We would be happy to answer any questions you have about this BMW motorcycle; please call us at 614 eight three seven 1160. To see more high resolution views of this bike in detail, or request our series of high resolution photos via an email to bmwparts "at" re-psycle "dot" com.

If you would like to take this bike out on a test ride, please plan it for a dry day, and call 24 hours ahead to schedule.

We would be happy to provide you with a quote for enclosed, insured, to-your-door delivery by a carrier we have a good history with.

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