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1972 Benelli 650 Tornado on 2040-motos

US $2,199.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:4
Location:

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
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Benelli 650 tornado tech info

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Benelli 650 tornado description

1972 Benelli 650 Tornado.Grimeca Double sided 2LS brake.Kicks through.have NOT tried to Start.Low Miles 4990.Clean and Virtually rust free .Stainless original fenders.Incorrect cafe Seat...may Be British.wrong Rear Wheel from A 69 Kaw H1..lines up and has a spotless rim.

The Benelli was Purchased From the Original Dealer.It still carries its original Michigan title...Unfortunately  there is a 2 digit typo in the serial #.

sold as is

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