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Professionally Restored 1966 BMW R69S
Highlights if the restoration include:
Rebuilt Motor, First oversize on Pistons, Rebuild crankshaft, Resealed Transmission, Kicker gear replaced. Rebuilt final drive. New Exhaust System, Rebuilt Carburetors.
New Base Coat/Clear Coat paint job. Hand pinstriped. Powder coated Frame
Rebuilt wheel set/ Stainless spokes/New Heidenau tire set. New shock/dampeners
New Wire Harness, New Rubber Kit.
This bike was completely torn down and rebuilt from the ground up. Everything was either replaced with new or rebuilt. The bike was completed Late summer of this year. Bike has approximately 150 miles since restoration. You can go to Garfield Auto's Website to see other bikes we have done.
Any further questions Please call our shop at 231 929 3862 M-F est. standard time and ask for Jeff.
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