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1990 Bmw R100 Gspd on 2040-motos

$2,258
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Paradise, California

Paradise, CA
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GSPD in VGC with 22k miles. 1st year of production amp; best graphics for this model. PO has installed circlip, new headers amp; collector as well as repainting the side covers. The good : Aluminum hard bags with liners Tourtech Tank Bag Tourtech pegs and shift linkage Billet six front brake New Odyssey PC925L battery New Tourance tires Progressive rear shock Corbin (amp; stock) seats Did I mention it only has 22, zero miles? The bad : Light surface rust on spokes Small amount of light surface rust on muffler Left rear pushrod seal weeps when not ridden regularly Front driveshaft boot showing some surface cracks Heated handgrips not working Clock only right twice a day!!!!!!

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