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1974 Bmw R60/6 on 2040-motos

$4,900
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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1974 BMW R60/6Daily driven BMW. 58, 635 miles original; recently serviced.50mpg, 105mph top speed, very fun and loads of torque.In total:-Clubman handle bar and mirrors(have original handle bar)-Have the original crash bar for the engineMaintenance done 400mis ago and here is the list =-valves,drive belt, carbs cleaned, main drive shaft lubricated and checked, oil, all cables lucubrated, points adjusted-fuel lines checked and cleaned-new fuel filters-spark plugs-Original paint-Carbs jetted and correct to factory; kick and automatic starter-New front brake cable-Tires in very attractive condition-mothers wax on all parts surface parts-registered until April 2014$4,900 OBO willing to negotiate. Cash or money order only. No trades.Email or text) can meet only after 6pm weekdaysHonda cb 125 160 175 200 250 350 400 450 500 550 750 cb77 cb 77 305 Triumph Ducati MV Agusta BMW Yamaha Suzuki BSA Norton cafe racer monster 900ss 860 cl sl s4r sr4 yz Laverda Gilera Benelli Apilla Harley Davidson Softail Road King Road Glide Electra Glide Dyna Sabre Tourer V-Twin Rebel Ace

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