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BMW K75c, 88'w.

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Here’s some better pictures. Apologize for computer issues
 

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Also forgot to mention fresh front end with progressive springs. Fresh fluids everywhere. Ready to ride. Fly in ride home condition.
 
How about the driveline splines? On the "Flying Brick" it was the one thing that needed timely lube to stay trouble free.
This is a great deal on a bike with a ton of miles left in it.
I lost contact a few years ago with a co-worker that would have walked to Dallas for this, or it would be gone.
 
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