1977 BMW R100/7 Scrambler

1977 BMW R-Series

Price: US $3,050.00
Item location: Orange, Virginia, United States
Make: BMW
Model: R-Series
SubModel: R100/7
Type: Standard
Year: 1977
Mileage: 45,916
VIN: 6141670R100
Color: British Racing Green/Black
Engine size: 1,000
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

I purchased this bike as almost a basket case and built it into the motorcycle you see here - as a "nod" to the classic scrambler-style. I shortened the sub frame and removed the tabs and bosses no longer needed. The frame was then sprayed gloss black. I disassembled the wheels and had the rims powder coated flat black. the hubs and spokes were cleaned and inspected and then the wheels were re-assembled. I installed 4. 0 trials tires front and rear. EVERY part was cleaned and refurbished before I re-assembled the bike. Fork lowers were cleaned and sprayed in a clear coat. Forks were re-assembled with new oil and seals. Upper and lower fork clamps were cleaned and clear coated as well. The handlebars are new with a super-moto bend and rise. I polished the clamps to a mirror finish. Bar end mirrors are black machined aluminum. The controls are all original. The headlight is stock with a yellow tint. (That can be removed if the buyer wants. ) The speedometer is a small analog with neutral. oil pressure. start. turn signal and high beam indicator lights. (I did not install turn signals but kept the wiring in the stock wire loom so that one could install them easily. ) The tank is sprayed in a Jaguar British Racing Green with clear coat. The inside of the tank was cleaned and looks almost new inside! I had to source a new/used tank cap but it did not come with a key so the cap cannot be locked. (Never had a problem with gas thieves. ) There are a couple of small paint imperfections - I don't have a professional booth. The tank was then wet sanded and buffed. It really does show VERY well! The seat is custom and is upholstered in an almost saddle-brown color. The rear fender is custom and sprayed in a gloss black adn crlear coated. The taillight is powder-coated aluminum. The rear shocks were cleaned and re-installed. (The small "lever" you see on the shocks are the stock pre-load levers. ) The upper shock mounts were moved in towards the tank more so than stock - this places the shock in a more "angled" position rather than the stock almost-vertical position. (I think it looks better. ) The battery box is custom and uses a leather strap as a battery hold down. The swing arm was cleaned. sanded and sprayed gloss black with new a new gasket installed at the final drive mount. The exhaust is mostly stock - the head pipes were wrapped and 17" reverse-cone flat black mufflers installed. It does have a "bark"! (There are a couple pics that show the exhaust pipe mounts removed - they are now back on the bike. ) The engine is stock. While it was removed I cleaned it and replaced the airbox covers with better looking used covers. The engine was and is in good shape. I replaced the plugs. wires. oil and filter of course and adjusted the valves and checked timing marks. She fires right up! The carbs are the stock Bings. I hot-tanked the carbs and installed new jets where needed as well as gaskets. I set float level to stock. The center stand in the pics does come with the bike but a powder-coated kick stand is on it now. (I just like the look I guess. ) You'll notice that a couple of the pics show the bike without a taillight - those were taken before the light arrived. I almost forgot - the speedometer mount pic was taken before it was powder coated!!This bike is not perfect. But it looks fantastic and gets a lot of looks. It's not a Deus or Roland Sands but it's not a $30. 00 to $50. 00 motorcycle either. *The first 4 pictures where taken courtesy of Poul Ober - pouloberdotcomProblems:- Tank paint imperfections and "ding" as seen in pics - When its butt-cold out you'll get a couple "clicks" from the starter relay before she fires. (Once warmed up or if its warm out this doesn't happen. )I loooooooooove this bike but have other projects and two other motorcycles so I guess this has to go. (So the "boss" says. )Please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions: Call or text 540-406-1608 The bike is in my shop in central Virginia. There is NO WARRANTY. Period. End of sentence. Though restored you are still bidding on a 38-year old motorcycle. It's not a brand new Honda with a factory warranty. (But its 100-times better looking!) She rides like a dream as I write this. She pulls like a freight train as I write this. Everything works on her as I write this. BUT once it is payed for. the title sent. and the bike ridden or trailer-ed away it is your motorcycle and responsibility.

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