1975 BMW R90S

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I adore the BMW R90S, which was a game-changer when it was released to the world. The gray and smoke paint scheme shown here was the first of two available paint schemes, both of which are beautiful and incredibly difficult to reproduce. With oversight from Hans Muth, this bike was built to show the world that BMW could make more than just touring bikes for old guys. Reg Pridmore helped soldify that claim with a first place finish in the first ever AMA Superbike Championship series in 1976.

1975 BMW R90S - Rear Left

The airhead engine produced 67 horsepower and 56 pound-feet of torque. This year, BMW celebrated its 90th anniversary, as well as the 40th anniversary of the R90S. To commemorate the milestone, BMW hired Roland Sands to build a homage to this bike (though in the very distinctive orange paint scheme). For more information (and a lot of lovely pictures), check out the RSD page for the Concept 90.

1975 BMW R90S - Cockpit

It’s not difficult to find a BMW R90S for sale, but this specific listing stands out as the numbers-matching bike is in excellent condition, and the photos are lovely. It’s been well-maintained with extensive receipts, and it comes with the factory tool kit and original manual.

1975 BMW R90S - Engine

Find this BMW R90S for sale in Brooklyn, New York with bidding up to $7,550 here on eBay.

1975 BMW R90S - Front Right