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1990 Bmw K100lt Abs And Radio on 2040-motos

$1,500
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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1990 BMW K100LT RUNS GOOD WITH NO MECHANICAL ISSUES WHAT SO EVER. I JUST REPLACED THE FUEL PUMP AND HAD THE INJECTORS CLEANED OUT, I ALSO HAVE A BRAND NEW BATTERY IN IT. IT HAS THE RADIO AND ANTI LOCK BRAKES. THE TIRES ARE GOOD AND THE SHOCKS ARE TOO. ALL THE LAMPS WORK AND I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE AND THE BIKE IS REGISTERED NON OP SO THERE IS NO CHARGES. THE BIKE DOES NEED NEW SPEAKERS HOWEVER. I HAD THE SIDE COVERS OFF IN THE PHOTOS BECAUSE I WAS PUTTING A NEW BATTERY IN. IT ALSO HAS NEW SPARK PLUGS. PLEASE CALL FOR MORE DETAILS

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