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1930 Custom Built Motorcycles Board Track Racer, Motorebike on 2040-motos

US $8300
YearYear:1930 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Red, Patina
Location:

Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States

Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
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Indian board track racer, Motorebike photos

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Indian board track racer, Motorebike tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100

Indian board track racer, Motorebike description

 
1930 Peugeot 100cc board track racer,
  This is an Awesome find !!  I Don't know much of the history of this bike , but DO know it's an Original 1930 Peugeot Engine,(for it's age it is in Exceptionally good condition) it has New piston rings, and a VERY strong Magneto. the engine was bench tested with a "test" Carb. it starts up and runs well ,it will come with the "Original" Zenith Carb.. I dont know the condition of it, It  Looks good and clean, might need a rebuild.It WILL need a Throttle Cable.. I did not try riding it, the clutch is slipping a bit, the discs ,and plates look good , so maybe just a clean and adjust. The frame is NOT in original condition however,, it is from that ERA it has the skip tooth Chain, and the frame has the "chain Adjusters" like a motorcycle would have,  the gas tank has a smaller "steel tank " inside  the "Peugeot" Tank shell. I have done The Hard things like disassemble the bike, clean the parts, replace the bearings that needed to be , and repacked the others with grease., the  skip tooth chain,is in great shape with only surface rust, it has been soaked in WD40 and re- oiled. the engine drive chain is NEW.. a new "board track racer seat" was put on , but I do have the original, all that remains is a very rusty metal pad but it will come with the bike.  the tires appear to be original ? they hold air , have some weather cracks but not to bad. I will include a set of New white wall tires. this would be an AWESOME show piece, with an occasional ride through the neighborhood.   ..the Frame has  been modified to be a board track racer  although it is a complete bike, because of it's age, and unknown history this should be considered a "project" and it is sold As Is...  IT DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE    It WILL come with a New Display stand...   good luck bidding :)     I DO BUILD REPLICAS OF ANY EARLY 1900S MOTORCYCLES USING THE CHINESE TWO STROKE ENGINE.. CONTACT ME FOR PICS. MY PRICES ARE 1/2 OF WHAT EVERYONE ELSE CHARGES.. MY BIKES WERE FEATURED ON HARLEY DAVIDSON FORUM MAGAZINE ( Antique Motorbike Replicas)

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