
1975 BMW R90S
Miles: 2,265
Clean California Title
Listed Price: $25,000
Until the advent of the S1000RR, BMW was largely known for its practical sport-touring machines. It’s almost like they couldn’t help themselves: even their sportiest offerings offered heated grips, optional luggage, comfy ergonomics, wind-cheating fairings, and a whole catalog of useful accessories. That’s certainly true of today’s BMW R90S, a bike that doesn’t look particularly sporty, wild 1970s paint scheme aside. But don’t let that fool you: this 75hp 898cc two-valve, air-cooled, shaft-drive flat-twin was successfully campaigned in AMA Superbike racing, winning the inaugural event in 1976 and then the championship in 1977. Roadgoing versions naturally came with a set of handy gauges in the very functional fairing, and the bike also came with a tire pump, tool set, and a first aid kit. Your average Ducati barely had room for a pack of cigarettes and registration paperwork…

For Sale is a completely restored 1975 BMW R90S .
Daytona Orange and 2265ml since complete Restoration.
Was one of the Bikes out of Dan Kyle’s Motorcycle Collection.
Complete rebuild Motor with deep Oil Pan. Rebuild Transmission.
Rebuild Fork of course by the Suspension Master.
New Battery and fresh Brake Fluid Change.
The only personal Modification’s I did are Rear Sets for a more comfortable Ride( for me!) and a shortened front Fender for a sportier Look.
Front stainless Steel Brake Lines.
I do have all original Parts I took off and will come with the Bike.
The Bike runs , shifts and handles like new . Comes with all originl Tools .
Asking $25000.00 Call or text for more Info
If it’s listed it’s available No Trades!
If you’re up in Monterey this weekend, all excited by the incredibly rare cars and bikes on display, with $25,000 burning a hole in your pocket, you might want to check out this very nicely restored BMW R90S that just happens to be in the neighborhood. It’s in beautiful shape, and the R90S is practical, fast, and very distinctive. Obviously, $25,000 is pretty serious money for an R90S, no matter how impressive the restoration and, for many collectors, “it’s only original once.”
-tad










25K LOL when the Boomers die off these bikes will be worth 8 bucks….