2011 Dodge Challenger R/T 2dr Coupe for Sale

$16,999
2011 Dodge Challenger R/T 2dr Coupe for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $16,999

  • Location: 4304 S. Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA

  • Condition: Used

  • Make: Dodge

  • Model: Challenger

  • Year: 2011

  • Color: Black

  • VIN: 2B3CJ5DT9BH596401

  • Mileage: 101781

  • Transmission: Automatic

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Used 2011 Dodge Challenger R/T, 101,781 miles, Black

Dodge in Washington

1970 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R for SalePOPULAR

1970 Triumph Tiger 650 TR6R for Sale

Bakersfield, CA
Jan 01, 2024
1970 is often considered the ultimate year for " unit" Triumph motorcycles. They had it all-the classic beauty, more modern 12 volt electrics, twin leading shoe vented front brakes, and other upgrades just before the ugly and problematic " oil in frame" models in '71. The motorcycle offered here is the single carb 650 TR6R or " Tiger" Each Triumph model came in only one color, but different for each year. In '70 the Bonneville was maroon and silver and the Tiger was the color you see here, called " Spring Gold" It is arguably one of the prettiest Triumphs ever and is instantly recognizable as the '70 Tiger. This matching numbers motorcycle was treated to a sympathetic restoration prior to my ownership. It was repainted, engine freshened with new rings and whatever else it needed, some rechroming, and wheels rebuilt with stainless spokes. The seat, wiring, and electrics are all original and in excellent condition. The restoration was done some 20 years ago, and has had approximately 6000 miles since. Everything on the bike is OEM (original manufacture) with no repro parts. The original Champion spark plug caps are present. Even the tank badges are original UK items. A rarity these days, the original British numbered keys are present, including the correct smaller head key for the steering lock (which functions perfectly). The paint looks brand new. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. There are two small chips in the leading edge of the fender that have been touched up and they would not show up in a photo. There is a pinhole size nick in the side of the tank paint. The rest is perfect, like glass. The frame has a couple of small nicks but is otherwise excellent and I believe it is the original paint. The chrome is near perfect with only a minor flaw here and there. All the correct stickers and decals are present and the bike comes with a factory workshop manual, owner's handbook, and the ORIGINAL factory Union numbered keys, including the steering lock key. This is a late production bike and has the correct, later black faced gauges which were phased in mid-year. The tires are older Dunlops and should probably be replaced only due to age-they have plenty of tread. The wheels are original stamped Dunlops upgraded with stainless steel spokes. The chrome is excellent on both wheels except for a small section of the front wheel that is a little foggy-again impossible to photograph but visible to the naked eye on close inspection. Everything on the bike works perfectly. It starts with one or two kicks and runs beautifully. There is no smoke and it shifts and brakes smoothly. A Boyer ignition was installed several years ago and it works flawlessly. It has plenty of power and is a super comfortable mount. It comes with a clear title. Used 1970 Triumph Tiger 19,197 miles 1970 is often considered the ultimate year for " unit" Triumph motorcycles. They had it all-the classic beauty, more modern 12 volt electrics, twin leading shoe vented front brakes, and other upgrades just before the ugly and problematic " oil in frame" models in '71. The motorcycle offered here is the single carb 650 TR6R or " Tiger" Each Triumph model came in only one color, but different for each year. In '70 the Bonneville was maroon and silver and the Tiger was the color you see here, called " Spring Gold" It is arguably one of the prettiest Triumphs ever and is instantly recognizable as the '70 Tiger. This matching numbers motorcycle was treated to a sympathetic restoration prior to my ownership. It was repainted, engine freshened with new rings and whatever else it needed, some rechroming, and wheels rebuilt with stainless spokes. The seat, wiring, and electrics are all original and in excellent condition. The restoration was done some 20 years ago, and has had approximately 6000 miles since. Everything on the bike is OEM (original manufacture) with no repro parts. The original Champion spark plug caps are present. Even the tank badges are original UK items. A rarity these days, the original British numbered keys are present, including the correct smaller head key for the steering lock (which functions perfectly). The paint looks brand new. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. There are two small chips in the leading edge of the fender that have been touched up and they would not show up in a photo. There is a pinhole size nick in the side of the tank paint. The rest is perfect, like glass. The frame has a couple of small nicks but is otherwise excellent and I believe it is the original paint. The chrome is near perfect with only a minor flaw here and there. All the correct stickers and decals are present and the bike comes with a factory workshop manual, owner's handbook, and the ORIGINAL factory Union numbered keys, including the steering lock key. This is a late production bike and has the correct, later black faced gauges which were phased in mid-year. The tires are older Dunlops and should probably be replaced only due to age-they have plenty of tread. The wheels are original stamped Dunlops upgraded with stainless steel spokes. The chrome is excellent on both wheels except for a small section of the front wheel that is a little foggy-again impossible to photograph but visible to the naked eye on close inspection. Everything on the bike works perfectly. It starts with one or two kicks and runs beautifully. There is no smoke and it shifts and brakes smoothly. A Boyer ignition was installed several years ago and it works flawlessly. It has plenty of power and is a super comfortable mount. It comes with a clear title. Used 1970 Triumph Tiger 19,197 miles 1970 is often considered the ultimate year for " unit" Triumph motorcycles. They had it all-the classic beauty, more modern 12 volt electrics, twin leading shoe vented front brakes, and other upgrades just before the ugly and problematic " oil in frame" models in '71. The motorcycle offered here is the single carb 650 TR6R or " Tiger" Each Triumph model came in only one color, but different for each year. In '70 the Bonneville was maroon and silver and the Tiger was the color you see here, called " Spring Gold" It is arguably one of the prettiest Triumphs ever and is instantly recognizable as the '70 Tiger. This matching numbers motorcycle was treated to a sympathetic restoration prior to my ownership. It was repainted, engine freshened with new rings and whatever else it needed, some rechroming, and wheels rebuilt with stainless spokes. The seat, wiring, and electrics are all original and in excellent condition. The restoration was done some 20 years ago, and has had approximately 6000 miles since. Everything on the bike is OEM (original manufacture) with no repro parts. The original Champion spark plug caps are present. Even the tank badges are original UK items. A rarity these days, the original British numbered keys are present, including the correct smaller head key for the steering lock (which functions perfectly). The paint looks brand new. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. There are two small chips in the leading edge of the fender that have been touched up and they would not show up in a photo. There is a pinhole size nick in the side of the tank paint. The rest is perfect, like glass. The frame has a couple of small nicks but is otherwise excellent and I believe it is the original paint. The chrome is near perfect with only a minor flaw here and there. All the correct stickers and decals are present and the bike comes with a factory workshop manual, owner's handbook, and the ORIGINAL factory Union numbered keys, including the steering lock key. This is a late production bike and has the correct, later black faced gauges which were phased in mid-year. The tires are older Dunlops and should probably be replaced only due to age-they have plenty of tread. The wheels are original stamped Dunlops upgraded with stainless steel spokes. The chrome is excellent on both wheels except for a small section of the front wheel that is a little foggy-again impossible to photograph but visible to the naked eye on close inspection. Everything on the bike works perfectly. It starts with one or two kicks and runs beautifully. There is no smoke and it shifts and brakes smoothly. A Boyer ignition was installed several years ago and it works flawlessly. It has plenty of power and is a super comfortable mount. It comes with a clear title. Used 1970 Triumph Tiger 19,197 miles 1970 is often considered the ultimate year for " unit" Triumph motorcycles. They had it all-the classic beauty, more modern 12 volt electrics, twin leading shoe vented front brakes, and other upgrades just before the ugly and problematic " oil in frame" models in '71. The motorcycle offered here is the single carb 650 TR6R or " Tiger" Each Triumph model came in only one color, but different for each year. In '70 the Bonneville was maroon and silver and the Tiger was the color you see here, called " Spring Gold" It is arguably one of the prettiest Triumphs ever and is instantly recognizable as the '70 Tiger. This matching numbers motorcycle was treated to a sympathetic restoration prior to my ownership. It was repainted, engine freshened with new rings and whatever else it needed, some rechroming, and wheels rebuilt with stainless spokes. The seat, wiring, and electrics are all original and in excellent condition. The restoration was done some 20 years ago, and has had approximately 6000 miles since. Everything on the bike is OEM (original manufacture) with no repro parts. The original Champion spark plug caps are present. Even the tank badges are original UK items. A rarity these days, the original British numbered keys are present, including the correct smaller head key for the steering lock (which functions perfectly). The paint looks brand new. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. There are two small chips in the leading edge of the fender that have been touched up and they would not show up in a photo. There is a pinhole size nick in the side of the tank paint. The rest is perfect, like glass. The frame has a couple of small nicks but is otherwise excellent and I believe it is the original paint. The chrome is near perfect with only a minor flaw here and there. All the correct stickers and decals are present and the bike comes with a factory workshop manual, owner's handbook, and the ORIGINAL factory Union numbered keys, including the steering lock key. This is a late production bike and has the correct, later black faced gauges which were phased in mid-year. The tires are older Dunlops and should probably be replaced only due to age-they have plenty of tread. The wheels are original stamped Dunlops upgraded with stainless steel spokes. The chrome is excellent on both wheels except for a small section of the front wheel that is a little foggy-again impossible to photograph but visible to the naked eye on close inspection. Everything on the bike works perfectly. It starts with one or two kicks and runs beautifully. There is no smoke and it shifts and brakes smoothly. A Boyer ignition was installed several years ago and it works flawlessly. It has plenty of power and is a super comfortable mount. It comes with a clear title. Used 1970 Triumph Tiger 19,197 miles 1970 is often considered the ultimate year for " unit" Triumph motorcycles. They had it all-the classic beauty, more modern 12 volt electrics, twin leading shoe vented front brakes, and other upgrades just before the ugly and problematic " oil in frame" models in '71. The motorcycle offered here is the single carb 650 TR6R or " Tiger" Each Triumph model came in only one color, but different for each year. In '70 the Bonneville was maroon and silver and the Tiger was the color you see here, called " Spring Gold" It is arguably one of the prettiest Triumphs ever and is instantly recognizable as the '70 Tiger. This matching numbers motorcycle was treated to a sympathetic restoration prior to my ownership. It was repainted, engine freshened with new rings and whatever else it needed, some rechroming, and wheels rebuilt with stainless spokes. The seat, wiring, and electrics are all original and in excellent condition. The restoration was done some 20 years ago, and has had approximately 6000 miles since. Everything on the bike is OEM (original manufacture) with no repro parts. The original Champion spark plug caps are present. Even the tank badges are original UK items. A rarity these days, the original British numbered keys are present, including the correct smaller head key for the steering lock (which functions perfectly). The paint looks brand new. It is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. There are two small chips in the leading edge of the fender that have been touched up and they would not show up in a photo. There is a pinhole size nick in the side of the tank paint. The rest is perfect, like glass. The frame has a couple of small nicks but is otherwise excellent and I believe it is the original paint. The chrome is near perfect with only a minor flaw here and there. All the correct stickers and decals are present and the bike comes with a factory workshop manual, owner's handbook, and the ORIGINAL factory Union numbered keys, including the steering lock key. This is a late production bike and has the correct, later black faced gauges which were phased in mid-year. The tires are older Dunlops and should probably be replaced only due to age-they have plenty of tread. The wheels are original stamped Dunlops upgraded with stainless steel spokes. The chrome is excellent on both wheels except for a small section of the front wheel that is a little foggy-again impossible to photograph but visible to the naked eye on close inspection. Everything on the bike works perfectly. It starts with one or two kicks and runs beautifully. There is no smoke and it shifts and brakes smoothly. A Boyer ignition was installed several years ago and it works flawlessly. It has plenty of power and is a super comfortable mount. It comes with a clear title. Used 1970 Triumph Tiger 19,197 miles
$5,600
1938 Indian Chief Vintage Motorcycle for SalePOPULAR

1938 Indian Chief Vintage Motorcycle for Sale

Sacramento, CA
Jan 01, 2024
The motorcycle has been modified with a 1948 74-cubic inch engine. The engine was rebuilt in California. New leather saddlebags surround the bike and both bags have a finely handcrafted custom Indian logo worked into the top of each saddlebag flap. The seat is also newly handcrafted leather with period tassels. Custom chrome finishes are adorned sparingly throughout the build including front suspension, wheels and exhaust. Built from original and some NOS parts, this machine has been in storage for the past 25 years. MILEAGTrue miles are unknown. 18 miles are shown on the non-working odometer. PAINTPaint is correct Indian red/black two-tone and was applied with care in California. There are two paint blisters about the size of a dime on the side of front fender. Both front and rear fenders are pinstriped in gold colored ¼â€œ tape. SHEET METALOriginal Indian sheet metal in excellent condition with no road dings. CHROMEAll chrome work was completed by S/S Chrome in Arcata, California. Front suspension, exhaust pipes, and some body parts are chromed. Some small chrome blistering has occurred on the top leaf spring of front suspension. All other chrome work is in excellent condition. MECHANICALThis motorcycle is not numbers matching. The engine is a 1948 74-cubic inch rebuilt in, California. The engine case is stamped CDH 5225B. The engine appears to be a new rebuild that has rarely been started. The engine has been correctly prepared before starting after having been in storage for the past 20 plus years. Time for this engine to be correctly and carefully broken in to enjoy a very long life. Safe break in procedures are recommended. WHEELS TIRESRims are chrome with chrome spokes. Tires are from the 90’s. Even though they are new tires with virtually no miles, they appear to have a very small amount of sidewall cracking due to age and storage. Rims: Chrome Front Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18Rear Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18 Used 1938 Indian Chief 18 miles The motorcycle has been modified with a 1948 74-cubic inch engine. The engine was rebuilt in California. New leather saddlebags surround the bike and both bags have a finely handcrafted custom Indian logo worked into the top of each saddlebag flap. The seat is also newly handcrafted leather with period tassels. Custom chrome finishes are adorned sparingly throughout the build including front suspension, wheels and exhaust. Built from original and some NOS parts, this machine has been in storage for the past 25 years. MILEAGTrue miles are unknown. 18 miles are shown on the non-working odometer. PAINTPaint is correct Indian red/black two-tone and was applied with care in California. There are two paint blisters about the size of a dime on the side of front fender. Both front and rear fenders are pinstriped in gold colored ¼â€œ tape. SHEET METALOriginal Indian sheet metal in excellent condition with no road dings. CHROMEAll chrome work was completed by S/S Chrome in Arcata, California. Front suspension, exhaust pipes, and some body parts are chromed. Some small chrome blistering has occurred on the top leaf spring of front suspension. All other chrome work is in excellent condition. MECHANICALThis motorcycle is not numbers matching. The engine is a 1948 74-cubic inch rebuilt in, California. The engine case is stamped CDH 5225B. The engine appears to be a new rebuild that has rarely been started. The engine has been correctly prepared before starting after having been in storage for the past 20 plus years. Time for this engine to be correctly and carefully broken in to enjoy a very long life. Safe break in procedures are recommended. WHEELS TIRESRims are chrome with chrome spokes. Tires are from the 90’s. Even though they are new tires with virtually no miles, they appear to have a very small amount of sidewall cracking due to age and storage. Rims: Chrome Front Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18Rear Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18 Used 1938 Indian Chief 18 miles The motorcycle has been modified with a 1948 74-cubic inch engine. The engine was rebuilt in California. New leather saddlebags surround the bike and both bags have a finely handcrafted custom Indian logo worked into the top of each saddlebag flap. The seat is also newly handcrafted leather with period tassels. Custom chrome finishes are adorned sparingly throughout the build including front suspension, wheels and exhaust. Built from original and some NOS parts, this machine has been in storage for the past 25 years. MILEAGTrue miles are unknown. 18 miles are shown on the non-working odometer. PAINTPaint is correct Indian red/black two-tone and was applied with care in California. There are two paint blisters about the size of a dime on the side of front fender. Both front and rear fenders are pinstriped in gold colored ¼â€œ tape. SHEET METALOriginal Indian sheet metal in excellent condition with no road dings. CHROMEAll chrome work was completed by S/S Chrome in Arcata, California. Front suspension, exhaust pipes, and some body parts are chromed. Some small chrome blistering has occurred on the top leaf spring of front suspension. All other chrome work is in excellent condition. MECHANICALThis motorcycle is not numbers matching. The engine is a 1948 74-cubic inch rebuilt in, California. The engine case is stamped CDH 5225B. The engine appears to be a new rebuild that has rarely been started. The engine has been correctly prepared before starting after having been in storage for the past 20 plus years. Time for this engine to be correctly and carefully broken in to enjoy a very long life. Safe break in procedures are recommended. WHEELS TIRESRims are chrome with chrome spokes. Tires are from the 90’s. Even though they are new tires with virtually no miles, they appear to have a very small amount of sidewall cracking due to age and storage. Rims: Chrome Front Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18Rear Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18 Used 1938 Indian Chief 18 miles The motorcycle has been modified with a 1948 74-cubic inch engine. The engine was rebuilt in California. New leather saddlebags surround the bike and both bags have a finely handcrafted custom Indian logo worked into the top of each saddlebag flap. The seat is also newly handcrafted leather with period tassels. Custom chrome finishes are adorned sparingly throughout the build including front suspension, wheels and exhaust. Built from original and some NOS parts, this machine has been in storage for the past 25 years. MILEAGTrue miles are unknown. 18 miles are shown on the non-working odometer. PAINTPaint is correct Indian red/black two-tone and was applied with care in California. There are two paint blisters about the size of a dime on the side of front fender. Both front and rear fenders are pinstriped in gold colored ¼â€œ tape. SHEET METALOriginal Indian sheet metal in excellent condition with no road dings. CHROMEAll chrome work was completed by S/S Chrome in Arcata, California. Front suspension, exhaust pipes, and some body parts are chromed. Some small chrome blistering has occurred on the top leaf spring of front suspension. All other chrome work is in excellent condition. MECHANICALThis motorcycle is not numbers matching. The engine is a 1948 74-cubic inch rebuilt in, California. The engine case is stamped CDH 5225B. The engine appears to be a new rebuild that has rarely been started. The engine has been correctly prepared before starting after having been in storage for the past 20 plus years. Time for this engine to be correctly and carefully broken in to enjoy a very long life. Safe break in procedures are recommended. WHEELS TIRESRims are chrome with chrome spokes. Tires are from the 90’s. Even though they are new tires with virtually no miles, they appear to have a very small amount of sidewall cracking due to age and storage. Rims: Chrome Front Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18Rear Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18 Used 1938 Indian Chief 18 miles The motorcycle has been modified with a 1948 74-cubic inch engine. The engine was rebuilt in California. New leather saddlebags surround the bike and both bags have a finely handcrafted custom Indian logo worked into the top of each saddlebag flap. The seat is also newly handcrafted leather with period tassels. Custom chrome finishes are adorned sparingly throughout the build including front suspension, wheels and exhaust. Built from original and some NOS parts, this machine has been in storage for the past 25 years. MILEAGTrue miles are unknown. 18 miles are shown on the non-working odometer. PAINTPaint is correct Indian red/black two-tone and was applied with care in California. There are two paint blisters about the size of a dime on the side of front fender. Both front and rear fenders are pinstriped in gold colored ¼â€œ tape. SHEET METALOriginal Indian sheet metal in excellent condition with no road dings. CHROMEAll chrome work was completed by S/S Chrome in Arcata, California. Front suspension, exhaust pipes, and some body parts are chromed. Some small chrome blistering has occurred on the top leaf spring of front suspension. All other chrome work is in excellent condition. MECHANICALThis motorcycle is not numbers matching. The engine is a 1948 74-cubic inch rebuilt in, California. The engine case is stamped CDH 5225B. The engine appears to be a new rebuild that has rarely been started. The engine has been correctly prepared before starting after having been in storage for the past 20 plus years. Time for this engine to be correctly and carefully broken in to enjoy a very long life. Safe break in procedures are recommended. WHEELS TIRESRims are chrome with chrome spokes. Tires are from the 90’s. Even though they are new tires with virtually no miles, they appear to have a very small amount of sidewall cracking due to age and storage. Rims: Chrome Front Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18Rear Tire: Sears 2-ply nylon tube type MR90-18 Used 1938 Indian Chief 18 miles
$12,500
1982 Suzuki GS1000 Katana for SalePOPULAR

1982 Suzuki GS1000 Katana for Sale

Fresno, CA
Jan 01, 2024
This bike is one of the finest in the country. The bike started life as a 4,000 original mile bike that had sat for 30 years untouched. The second owner was an older man in PA who did not complete the restoration, but had added some nice aftermarket parts ($) like CR carbs, yosh pipe, Fox shocks, etc. Used 1982 Suzuki GS1000 1,041 miles This bike is one of the finest in the country. The bike started life as a 4,000 original mile bike that had sat for 30 years untouched. The second owner was an older man in PA who did not complete the restoration, but had added some nice aftermarket parts ($) like CR carbs, yosh pipe, Fox shocks, etc. Used 1982 Suzuki GS1000 1,041 miles This bike is one of the finest in the country. The bike started life as a 4,000 original mile bike that had sat for 30 years untouched. The second owner was an older man in PA who did not complete the restoration, but had added some nice aftermarket parts ($) like CR carbs, yosh pipe, Fox shocks, etc. Used 1982 Suzuki GS1000 1,041 miles This bike is one of the finest in the country. The bike started life as a 4,000 original mile bike that had sat for 30 years untouched. The second owner was an older man in PA who did not complete the restoration, but had added some nice aftermarket parts ($) like CR carbs, yosh pipe, Fox shocks, etc. Used 1982 Suzuki GS1000 1,041 miles This bike is one of the finest in the country. The bike started life as a 4,000 original mile bike that had sat for 30 years untouched. The second owner was an older man in PA who did not complete the restoration, but had added some nice aftermarket parts ($) like CR carbs, yosh pipe, Fox shocks, etc. Used 1982 Suzuki GS1000 1,041 miles
$6,200
1957 Innocenti Lambretta 150 LD for SalePOPULAR

1957 Innocenti Lambretta 150 LD for Sale

Oakland, CA
Jan 01, 2024
Lambretta 150 LD totally restored. Only 768 miles from the restoration. Ready for use. Used 1957 768 miles Lambretta 150 LD totally restored. Only 768 miles from the restoration. Ready for use. Used 1957 768 miles Lambretta 150 LD totally restored. Only 768 miles from the restoration. Ready for use. Used 1957 768 miles Lambretta 150 LD totally restored. Only 768 miles from the restoration. Ready for use. Used 1957 768 miles Lambretta 150 LD totally restored. Only 768 miles from the restoration. Ready for use. Used 1957 768 miles
$4,100
1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead Blue for SalePOPULAR

1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead Blue for Sale

San Diego, CA
Jan 01, 2024
1947 Harley knucklehead Engine has new pistons and valves. Painted to look old. Photos tell the story! Runs amazing! Clean title. Used 1947 Harley-Davidson K 67,000 miles, Blue 1947 Harley knucklehead Engine has new pistons and valves. Painted to look old. Photos tell the story! Runs amazing! Clean title. Used 1947 Harley-Davidson K 67,000 miles, Blue 1947 Harley knucklehead Engine has new pistons and valves. Painted to look old. Photos tell the story! Runs amazing! Clean title. Used 1947 Harley-Davidson K 67,000 miles, Blue 1947 Harley knucklehead Engine has new pistons and valves. Painted to look old. Photos tell the story! Runs amazing! Clean title. Used 1947 Harley-Davidson K 67,000 miles, Blue 1947 Harley knucklehead Engine has new pistons and valves. Painted to look old. Photos tell the story! Runs amazing! Clean title. Used 1947 Harley-Davidson K 67,000 miles, Blue
$14,600
1973 BMW R-Series R75-5 Toaster Long Wheelbase for SalePOPULAR

1973 BMW R-Series R75-5 Toaster Long Wheelbase for Sale

Whittier, CA
Jan 01, 2024
I’m the third owner of this bike; it's got the " Toaster" tank and it ’s the Long Wheelbase version.the wheelbase is 3” longer than normal for improved handling. The first owner rode it infrequently for the 35 years he owned it. His son sold it without riding it when his father died. The second owner is a good friend of mine who rebuilds bikes as a hobby; he stripped off a few aftermarket parts and rebuilt/replaced what few parts of the bike needed that. He rode it for fewer than 1000 miles. I bought it from him as my FIRST BIKE. The entire bike is as it was when it rolled off the assembly line (including a complete rebuild of the final drive a couple weeks ago) with 3 exceptions:1) The ignition system and wire set have just been shifted to electronic ignition. It ’s an EME EDL-BOIGNS Digital ignition system to replace the unreliable mechanical system of “condenser and points ” that get out of perfect alignment fairly soon after tuning and begin causing the engine to misfire. The changes are completely internal and not visible even to the trained eye.2) the handlebar is a narrower one that was only sold standard in Europe, not in the U. S.3) the left mirror is an aftermarket one, longer than normal, to permit the rider to see behind him. Important safety measure!4) the installed seat is custom, but the original comes with the bike. I removed it to have it restored, but couldn ’t find someone trustworthy to do the work (flaky, didn ’t follow up with me) Used 1973 BMW R-series 19,200 miles I’m the third owner of this bike; it's got the " Toaster" tank and it ’s the Long Wheelbase version.the wheelbase is 3” longer than normal for improved handling. The first owner rode it infrequently for the 35 years he owned it. His son sold it without riding it when his father died. The second owner is a good friend of mine who rebuilds bikes as a hobby; he stripped off a few aftermarket parts and rebuilt/replaced what few parts of the bike needed that. He rode it for fewer than 1000 miles. I bought it from him as my FIRST BIKE. The entire bike is as it was when it rolled off the assembly line (including a complete rebuild of the final drive a couple weeks ago) with 3 exceptions:1) The ignition system and wire set have just been shifted to electronic ignition. It ’s an EME EDL-BOIGNS Digital ignition system to replace the unreliable mechanical system of “condenser and points ” that get out of perfect alignment fairly soon after tuning and begin causing the engine to misfire. The changes are completely internal and not visible even to the trained eye.2) the handlebar is a narrower one that was only sold standard in Europe, not in the U. S.3) the left mirror is an aftermarket one, longer than normal, to permit the rider to see behind him. Important safety measure!4) the installed seat is custom, but the original comes with the bike. I removed it to have it restored, but couldn ’t find someone trustworthy to do the work (flaky, didn ’t follow up with me) Used 1973 BMW R-series 19,200 miles I’m the third owner of this bike; it's got the " Toaster" tank and it ’s the Long Wheelbase version.the wheelbase is 3” longer than normal for improved handling. The first owner rode it infrequently for the 35 years he owned it. His son sold it without riding it when his father died. The second owner is a good friend of mine who rebuilds bikes as a hobby; he stripped off a few aftermarket parts and rebuilt/replaced what few parts of the bike needed that. He rode it for fewer than 1000 miles. I bought it from him as my FIRST BIKE. The entire bike is as it was when it rolled off the assembly line (including a complete rebuild of the final drive a couple weeks ago) with 3 exceptions:1) The ignition system and wire set have just been shifted to electronic ignition. It ’s an EME EDL-BOIGNS Digital ignition system to replace the unreliable mechanical system of “condenser and points ” that get out of perfect alignment fairly soon after tuning and begin causing the engine to misfire. The changes are completely internal and not visible even to the trained eye.2) the handlebar is a narrower one that was only sold standard in Europe, not in the U. S.3) the left mirror is an aftermarket one, longer than normal, to permit the rider to see behind him. Important safety measure!4) the installed seat is custom, but the original comes with the bike. I removed it to have it restored, but couldn ’t find someone trustworthy to do the work (flaky, didn ’t follow up with me) Used 1973 BMW R-series 19,200 miles I’m the third owner of this bike; it's got the " Toaster" tank and it ’s the Long Wheelbase version.the wheelbase is 3” longer than normal for improved handling. The first owner rode it infrequently for the 35 years he owned it. His son sold it without riding it when his father died. The second owner is a good friend of mine who rebuilds bikes as a hobby; he stripped off a few aftermarket parts and rebuilt/replaced what few parts of the bike needed that. He rode it for fewer than 1000 miles. I bought it from him as my FIRST BIKE. The entire bike is as it was when it rolled off the assembly line (including a complete rebuild of the final drive a couple weeks ago) with 3 exceptions:1) The ignition system and wire set have just been shifted to electronic ignition. It ’s an EME EDL-BOIGNS Digital ignition system to replace the unreliable mechanical system of “condenser and points ” that get out of perfect alignment fairly soon after tuning and begin causing the engine to misfire. The changes are completely internal and not visible even to the trained eye.2) the handlebar is a narrower one that was only sold standard in Europe, not in the U. S.3) the left mirror is an aftermarket one, longer than normal, to permit the rider to see behind him. Important safety measure!4) the installed seat is custom, but the original comes with the bike. I removed it to have it restored, but couldn ’t find someone trustworthy to do the work (flaky, didn ’t follow up with me) Used 1973 BMW R-series 19,200 miles I’m the third owner of this bike; it's got the " Toaster" tank and it ’s the Long Wheelbase version.the wheelbase is 3” longer than normal for improved handling. The first owner rode it infrequently for the 35 years he owned it. His son sold it without riding it when his father died. The second owner is a good friend of mine who rebuilds bikes as a hobby; he stripped off a few aftermarket parts and rebuilt/replaced what few parts of the bike needed that. He rode it for fewer than 1000 miles. I bought it from him as my FIRST BIKE. The entire bike is as it was when it rolled off the assembly line (including a complete rebuild of the final drive a couple weeks ago) with 3 exceptions:1) The ignition system and wire set have just been shifted to electronic ignition. It ’s an EME EDL-BOIGNS Digital ignition system to replace the unreliable mechanical system of “condenser and points ” that get out of perfect alignment fairly soon after tuning and begin causing the engine to misfire. The changes are completely internal and not visible even to the trained eye.2) the handlebar is a narrower one that was only sold standard in Europe, not in the U. S.3) the left mirror is an aftermarket one, longer than normal, to permit the rider to see behind him. Important safety measure!4) the installed seat is custom, but the original comes with the bike. I removed it to have it restored, but couldn ’t find someone trustworthy to do the work (flaky, didn ’t follow up with me) Used 1973 BMW R-series 19,200 miles
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