Two BMW R100GS motorcycles are offered by sellers in separate listings. A 1994 BMW R100GS PD is described as having been registered in Tennessee before the current owner acquired it in 2008. The motorcycle is finished in red and white with gray graphics and is powered by an air-cooled 980cc opposed-twin engine paired with a five-speed transmission. Reported features include an enclosed driveshaft, electric starter, oil cooler, two-into-one exhaust, leading-axle fork, Paralever single-sided swingarm, wire-spoke wheels with Akront rims, a front disc brake with a Brembo caliper, and accessories such as a clear windscreen, headlight guard, Sargent rider saddle, passenger pillion, rear parcel rack, auxiliary lights, and BMW-branded side cases. The dual Bing carburetors are reportedly rebuilt in 2026, and the bike shows about 14,000 miles. It is advertised with factory literature, spare/removed parts, and a clean Tennessee title in the owner’s name.
An 1988 BMW R100GS listing states the bike was acquired in 2022 from a friend who purchased it new. Finished in Avus Black and Yellow, it uses the same air-cooled 980cc opposed-twin and five-speed setup, and is shown with about 13,000 miles. Equipment includes edge-laced alloy rims, front disc brake, Paralever single-sided swingarm, engine guards, electric starter, and Bing carburetors, plus lighting, fairing, two-up seating, rear rack, stands, and mounts for included side cases. It is offered at no reserve with a New York title in the seller’s name.