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Selling this bike for a friend who collects and/or restores bikes like these. This is a beautiful bike that could nearly be called a 'survivor'. It has 2579 original miles on it. The motor starts and runs perfectly, it is super smooth! It has new tires, Gold O-ring chain, NOS low bars, replica seat cover (original seat cover was not torn, but indented by something being stored on it too long) and a Lithium battery. This bike has not been restored. It has had some re-chroming work done. The complete exhaust (except muffler), the front fender and braces and license plate and tail light bracket were re-chromed. The carb and the front brake caliper have been rebuilt. As mentioned under vehicle condition, there are some minor flaws. Take note of the fabricated bracket under the headlight and the spot on the front of the gauges. I was hard to show the flaws in the tank because they are quite minimal. Review all the pictures carefully and feel free to contact me with any and all questions.
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