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2004 BMW R-Series  2004 R1150 RS

2004 BMW R-Series 2004 R1150 RS

$3,750

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Year 2004

Make BMW

Model R-Series

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1150

Posted Over 1 Month

Sport touring cycle comes with two hard case saddlebags, tank case, soft rear seat case, bike cover , a wheel lock and reference manual. I have documentation for services at 24 k was full service in 2007 and 36 K miles in 2009. My husband was a mechanic and did some stuff on his own. There are no current issues with the bike that I am aware of.Add-ons include Engine Protection Bar, foot peg, and hand guard. Both seats and windshield upgraded, original parts go with the bike. New battery and rear brake pads in April 2016. Mileage is plus two of as shown and is 48564 and will change a little as the time goes. Many upgrades and modifications to it. Must see to appreciate. This is a package deal, as shown in the photos, "as is". Local pick up only No International Offers

Trim R1150 RS

BMW : R-Series BMW R100 RS 1981 Vintage Motorcycle

BMW : R-Series BMW R100 RS 1981 Vintage Motorcycle

$3,400

Rochester, Minnesota

Year 1981

Make BMW

Model R-Series

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1000

Posted Over 1 Month

I bought this bike in 2002 with ~29,000 miles on it. The engine and chassis numbers match. I replaced the missing RS fairing with a Rifle fairing (which was obviously modeled after the RS fairing) as a placeholder, with plans to piece together an original RS fairing, intending to keep the bike indefinitely. It also had the Corbin saddle installed; the original seat wasn't included. Then, in March 2012, I hit a deer while riding a friend's bike, and retired from the sport. This RS hasn't been on the road since the summer of 2011. With gas in the tank and a fresh battery, it starts right up. Everything electrical is working, and the alternator keeps the battery charged. New parts installed within the last 10,000 miles: battery, Dunlop 491 tires, both mufflers, rear brake pads, fork seals and gators, adjustable gear shift linkage, Thunderchild ignition module, and solid-mounted Thunderchild diode board. The side stand is aftermarket; I believe it's a Reynolds. The clutch splines and rear wheel spines were last cleaned and lubed in 2011, with no evidence of wear on the splines. I run the transmission, drive shaft and rear end with Amsoil synthetic gear oil, and the engine on 20W-50 Amsoil motorcycle engine oil. So, it's a collectible bike with potential for whatever sort of restoration the next owner desires. I drove it in its present set-up for several years with no problems, once covering 660 mile in one day. It pulls hard and was very fast in its day. If I still rode, I'd be riding this bike. However, since it's been sitting for 4 years, I can't recommend to anyone that they try driving it cross-country prior to a thorough inspection and tune-up by an expert, hopefully its new owner. Safety first. I hope this finds a good home. I'll miss it.

Trim RS