1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO
1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO

1961 BMW R 69 S Motorcycle — $22,500 OBO

Regular price$22,500.00
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Overview

 

The bike was restored by Thomas Maxwell of Menlo Park California in 1980 and was owned by Pete Dexter of Grover Beach California. He purchased the bike from Darwin Williams of Santa Clara California in 1989.

Pete put approximately 8500 miles on the bike and stopped riding the bike in around 2006, when it was garaged in good working order. The bike was the crown jewel of his modest motorcycle collection.

This bike has just been cleaned and serviced to awaken it from its rest. The bike starts right up and runs great. Clear CA Title with current registration.

MILEAGE: The odometer reads 36636 but the actual mileage is unknown. The mileage might reflect the mileage from a restoration completed in 1980.

PAINT: The paint is not original but the repaint is very high quality and is in very good condition. The paint work is as good or better that the original. It is unknown when the repaint was completed but probably during the 1980 restoration using great quality paints and labor.

SHEET METAL: Overall the sheet metal is in very good shape with no outstanding dents, dings, or damage. Believed to be factory original sheet metal.

CHROME: The chrome is in overall very good condition with some very minor pitting in a few spots but nothing that stands out. Chrome took a good cleaning and polish

MECHANICAL: The bike is in good working order. All fluids have been changed. The fuel tank has been cleaned and all lines and filters have been replaced. It has new plugs, plug wires, points, and condenser. The air filter and grips are also new. The bike rides as expected with the technology and design that is just over six decades old.

There is no history on the slingers. The oil when changed was clean and the screen showed no sign of sludge indicating good service intervals.

WHEELS & TIRES: Rims are OEM
Front tire is a Metzeler Perfect ME77 3.50 – 18 – 55S
Rear tire is an Avon Road Runner AM 21 110/90 H18
The tires are at least fifteen years old but show little signs of wear or cracking. There is also a new unmounted Metzler tire that matches the front that will be included in the sale.

TITLE: There is a clear title and current registration in the state of California.
Engine # 655475
Frame # 655475
Belly # matching

VALUE GUIDE VALUATIONS:

NADA: https://www.nadaguides.com/Motorcycles/1961/BMW/R69S-594cc/Values
Excellent: $33,165
Very Good: $18,545
Good: $12,165

Hagerty Value Guide: https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools/bmw/r69s/1961/1961-bmw-r69s?id
Concours: $47,500
Excellent : $28,900
Good: $19,500

ACCESSORIES: The bike has the gas tank tool kit and the factory tire pump. It also has a Denfeld dual seat and passenger foot pegs in addition to the Denfeld solo seat. The bike features bar end mirrors that are probably late 60’s or early 1970’s vintage. There is also an optional headlight guard.

The battery is a sealed 6V LiFe that is housed in a replica housing with the original battery top cover. There is both a standard and locking gas caps as well as keys for the ignition, gas cap, steering lock, and tool kit door. There is also a back-up ignition key.

There are numerous stainless-steel fasteners that have been ground and polished to have the appearance of the original hardware. The push rod tubes are also stainless steel.

The bike comes with a record of restoration, repairs, maintenance and concours entry. There are also a shop manual, service manual, and a parts catalog.