The R90S is one of BMW’s most famous bikes, and it was an instant game-changer when it was released in 1974. Cycle magazine may have summed it up best in their review: “There’s absolutely no doubt that the R90S is a remarkable motorcycles. It does, or can be made to do, almost everything as well and possibly better than any other road machine you can buy. The Sport is exceptional in numerous areas: speed, acceleration, comfort, cleanliness, operating economy, smoothness, quietness, braking, reliability, and convenience.”

With oversight from Hans Muth, this bike was built to show the world that the German firm could make more than just touring bikes for old guys. Reg Pridmore helped solidify that claim with a first place finish in the first ever AMA Superbike Championship series in 1976.

The S model featured a higher compression ratio and new 38 mm Dell’Orto carburetors supplanted the 32 mm Bings on the R90/6, resulting in a boost of seven ponies to 67 bhp at 7,000 rpm and 56 pound-feet of torque. Additional features exclusive to the ‘Bavarian Dampfhammer’ were a 6.34 gallon fuel tank, twin front disc brakes, and an auxiliary clock and voltmeter tucked under the handlebar-mounted fairing.

This example is VIN: 4991209. The seller acquired in December 2024 from a private party through an Iconic Motorbikes auction.

The odometer shows 24,491 miles. During his ownership, the seller has covered roughly 100 miles. The odometer does not appear to currently work, therefore it is True Mileage Unknown.

“My collection has shifted to Ducatis, and I already have a restored 1976 BMW R90/6.” The seller recently sold a 2007 Ducati Monster S4RS through Iconic Motorbikes in November last year.

Maintenance:
The seller has not performed any maintenance during his ownership. “No mechanical issues that I am aware of – starts, idles, rides well.”

Electronic ignition, dual plug heads.

It is riding on Avon RoadRider MKII tires with date codes of 0621 and 1221.


The sale includes 1 ignition key and the tool kit.


Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album in the “Photos” tab for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
“Minor paint chips/scratches, looks like a decal was removed from left side of gas tank. Most importantly the ‘smoke’ paint appears to be original.”




Currently located in Concord, California, this BMW is offered on a clean Montana title.

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