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This auction is for two motorcycles. One is mostly complete and brown in color. I have a title to this motorcycle. The other is missing some parts and I do not have a title for it. It is a silvery blue color. They both have about 25000 miles on them. They have been sitting for 25 years or so. I bought them out of a barn. They do roll but the brakes are somewhat hard. Tires are dry rotted as could be expected. The brown one does have a 16" rear rim on it. It also has had the rear of the exhaust cut off. The other one has two into one headers. Please contact me with any questions you might have before listing ends not after. I can send you more pictures if you would like of certain areas. Remember you are buying two motorcycles but only one has title. Located in Knoxville Tn. You are responsible for arranging for pickup and delivery. |
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