For Sale 1993 BMW K1100RS (Flying brick) for sale or trade

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I bought this bike not too long ago from someone that did not use it, turns out im not using it either.
I changed the oil and put new tires on it, took it to the bike shop to be checked out and put it in the garage.
2 owner bike with tons of maintenence records and 55k miles, rides really good
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looking for $2500 or will trade for a smaller bike
 
If that bike was in the UK it would sell in under an hour at that price.

Lovely bike.
 
Thank Jagster, hope somebody has room for it, i want a new Triumph 400x but need to sell something first :p
If that bike was in the UK it would sell in under an hour at that price.

Lovely bike.
In fact as Jagster says it’ll go quick, but they’ll also be saying, “why so cheap? or You nicked it or what’s wrong with it?” 😂
 
In fact as Jagster says it’ll go quick, but they’ll also be saying, “why so cheap? or You nicked it or what’s wrong with it?” 😂
I think the mileage will be the initial point of focus, leading swiftly on to the service dates & stamps, but assuming it's got a good service history, it would sell super fast in Europe.

Such a tidy looking sports tourer. A sure classic in that colour & trim, and in that cosmetic condition.

I'll be honest and say that i'd rather have that bike over a new 400x any day of the week at that sort of money.

The BMW might not be anywhere near peak cool today, compared to the new baby Triumph, but the BMW is the better bike, in my opinion.
 
In fact as Jagster says it’ll go quick, but they’ll also be saying, “why so cheap? or You nicked it or what’s wrong with it?” 😂
Nothing wrong with it, got it cheap, as many of my friends here can tell you, when i sell one of my bikes here i dont sell it to get rich, i trade bikes on regular basis. I can jump on this bike now and go across the country without hesitation.
 
I think the mileage will be the initial point of focus, leading swiftly on to the service dates & stamps, but assuming it's got a good service history, it would sell super fast in Europe.

Such a tidy looking sports tourer. A sure classic in that colour & trim, and in that cosmetic condition.

I'll be honest and say that i'd rather have that bike over a new 400x any day of the week at that sort of money.

The BMW might not be anywhere near peak cool today, compared to the new baby Triumph, but the BMW is the better bike, in my opinion.
Its a 2 owner bike,( me being 3) but i dont count since i have not put more than 100 miles on it, former owner is local and had it for over 20 years with plenty of paperwork to prove it. also lots of maintenence records.
 
Nothing wrong with the bike, just that dont have room for it :p
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