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The R-37 fully restored

coyotebmw

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Here is what the R-37 looks like today. I talked about it a few years back when I first saw it at Eastside Motosports in Bellevue Washington.
 

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I always liked this style of tank, hanging underneath the frame. Very nice!!!
 
I always wondered where people find these bikes, on the other hand, if you have to ask how much it cost to restore, you probably can't afford it.
 
I always wondered where people find these bikes, on the other hand, if you have to ask how much it cost to restore, you probably can't afford it.

You definitely can't afford an R37. I haven't seen one auctioned in a long time, but it would have to get a solid six figures, especially since R32s are getting $125k and they're as common as dandelions compared to an R37.
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing. . .
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