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1960 Norton on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1960 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Heathsville, Virginia, United States

Heathsville, Virginia, United States
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Here are a brand new set of racing brakes for your Triton or other cafe racer / racer. I bought these for a Norton Slimline project that never got built. They are brand new and still in the box. These two racing brakes are over $3,000 new. Selling for a deep discount. The four leading shoe front brake is about 10.5" wide (260mm?). The rear brake is right around 10" (250mm?). 

Ask all questions before bidding. Cash, check or Paypal Friends and Family accepted (no fees on either end if paying from a Paypal balance or a bank account). 

I also have an NOS hand made aluminum 5 gallon gas tank, oil tank, and fastback solo seat, all custom made in England for the Slimline frame. All from the same project that never got done, and all brand new and sitting on the shelf.


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