Detail Info for: BMW : R-Series 1975 BMW R90-S. 36,162 miles. Outstanding. 3 owners. San Jose upgrades.

Transaction Info

Sold On:
01/07/2013
Price:
$ 12500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
36162
Location:
Glendale, California, 91207
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1975 BMW R-Series
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
4980492
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

1975, frame/engine #4980943.Manufactured January 1975. 36,162 appx. (I will still be taking short runs) original miles.3 owners from new. Original Daytona orange paint. Garaged its whole life. I AM RELISTING THIS BEAUTIFUL MACHINE DUE TO TIME WASTING BIDDER who did not have his finances in order.PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do not bid unless you can afford this investment. I also have the machine for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the bid early. If you are a serious bidder you already know about the importance of the BMW R 90S so I'll just describe my machine. This R90S is in excellent condition all around. It runs as it should. Smooth and quiet.Needs absolutely nothing.This bike can be used and admired in equal parts!Without doubt this is the best handling twin shock airhead, I have ever ridden. I've owned 4 previously and swung a leg over a couple more in my 54 years!.I live at the foot of Angeles Crest for those who know LA.I ride through the twisties up to Newcombs ranch every month or out to Malibu, not quite as quickly as my Aprilia Tuono,but surprisingly not far off! This superb machine benefits from many period correct modifications and upgrades that include:Rare San Jose aluminium top triple clamp.San Jose fork brace.San Jose braced rear swingarm.Progressive fork springs (also the forks have been rebuilt by ESP with new seals and fluids in the last 12 months).Rear subframe professionally crossbraced, tied and plated to eliminate top flex from shocks, another San Jose mod i'm told.Koni Rear shocks.Twin spark plug heads.Large capacity BMW engine sump, cooler running.Stainless steel brake lines, rubber coated black to look stock.Copper battery starter cable upgrade.Shorai lithium dry battery-saves 14lbs and adds more cranking power (405).Stainless steel hardware throughout.Period Tomaselli grips with Napoleon bar end mirrors.Ceramic coated OEM Zeuna exhuast system, flat black to look like the AMA Butler & Smith bikes.PS the Shorai Lithium battery is 3 months old and under warranty ($280) and it will never leak. Ever ! The Michelin Macadam tyres (which perform very well), OEM petcock seals, OEM cylinder gaskets and pushrod seals, new front brake rotors ($650 from Germany), new OEM steering damper ($150), new OEM steering head bearings, have all been replaced by me in the last 20 months.Additionally the bike has just been fully serviced and tuned by Vladi's BMW ($650) with all new filters, fluids etc. ALSO included with the machine are: the original BMW toolkit, shop cloth, tyre pump, handbook, sales brochure. All the stock parts, including original cad plated hardware, original mirrors, original front fender bracket, BMW grips, original front and rear side reflectors etc. (I like the cleaner look without them).I am also including various incidental new OEM parts that I have collected, spare clutch and throttle cables, oil filters, turn signal bracket, handlebar switches etc, etc with the bike. I am the third owner, the second owner bought the bike from the original owner's estate with all the period San Jose modifications in place.San Jose BMW were the premier BMW performance shop throughout the '70's and Englishman Reg Pridmore won the inaugural AMA Superbike Championship on his Butler & Smith USA prepared R90S in 1976.The period modifications added to this machine not only make the bike handle, perform and stop better they also enhance its value. If you wanted the best handling R90S for the street or track in 1975 the modifications included on this bike were the ones to have.During my ownership of the bike I have only serviced/ replaced worn parts and made practical rider upgrades, so that, when you go out to the garage on a lovely Sunday morning, you know this bike will fire up and take you to your fave hangout without trauma! I am not a BMW expert but I noticed when I bought the bike (according to Ian Falloon's book about the R 90S) that the gas cap fitted to this bike was the one fitted to late '76 model bikes not '75's. This was, as the previous owner told me, how he acquired the machine from the original owner.The Daytona orange paint is very, very nice it has no fading or wear spots just a few little nicks, chips etc as is expected for a machine of this age. The right side panel does have a hairline crack near the top front corner. There are also some splash marks, from battery acid, behind the battery area on the front bottom of the rear fender. They are barely noticeable unless pointed out. I have seen this on dozens of airheads over the years.All are minor imperfections I feel compelled to point out, but really the paintwork is far too nice to think about repainting over an original factory paint job.As another seller pointed out in his listing "they're only original once".I have tried to show these marks in the photos included here in the listing. Please call me if you need any further specific shots of the machine's paintwork, as I notice on the listing that the close ups have a lot of reflections etc that are not actually imperfections. If I had more space I would not sell this machine, I believe the value of these machines will keep going up.It really is the Vincent or Velocette Thruxton of the '70's.One sold last month on ebay for $13,900.I have tried to inform you honestly to the best of my knowledge, everything including defects, about the bike.I'm very anal about my bikes (ask my wife!).But in reality there are no disappointments with this beautiful 90S. It is a special bike.Feel free to call me at 818 207 2808 if you have any further questions.I also welcome any inspections prior to auction's end. The machine has no warranty and is sold as is.A $1000 deposit must be paid within 48 hours of the auction end, with the balance within 7 days.I would be happy to drop the bike off at Forward Air LAX, or you can have the bike picked up from me in the Los Angeles area.I will personally deliver within 100 miles if needed. If shipped, make sure that the shipper you use transports the bike in a covered trailer, I will not release the bike to be transported uncovered.I had a friend who thought he'd got a smoking deal on shipping until he found out that the bike was coming from the East coast in Winter on an open flatbed. Beware.I've had good luck in the past with Forward Air and Federal. Thanks for your time and good luck.PS....PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU HAVE THE RESOURCES.....THANKS.

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