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Hello, I have decided to sell my Royal Enfield GT250. I have had this motorcycle in my garage for many years. You know the rest of the story! Yes, I will never get to it. As I was told when I bought this bike it had a trnasmission problem. The bike was taken apart and never rebuilt. There are alot of neat pieces here. Bronze tach drive, Smiths gauges, bacon slicers, carb, chain guard, forks, real nice tank, key with switch, many other items. The frame is good but someone has welded a seat to it. The fenders are good. Look it over and if you can use this put in a bid or two. I am not sure of the year and there is no title. Thanks for looking at my auction and advise is gladly taken.
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Classic Japanese Bikes Highlight Bonhams’ Next Auction
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