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1974 Indian Me-100 Minibike Enduro Motorcycle Vintage Puch Vespa Scooter Style on 2040-motos

US $3,900.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:480 ColorColor: Orange Pearl
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Indian ME-100 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:2034J403704

Indian ME-100 description

This bike is completely restored and fully functional. I have all of the paperwork and parts list. Purchased the bike for $1495 and invested $2832.74 in parts (Total: $4327.74) Custom paint job that matches the original color. I will ship the bike and can recommend a good shipping company. The bike is street legal and titled. Any questions, please ask.

Restoration Invoice:
Check over engine, replace battery, Get engine to run. ( DONE: engine runs
very well with no issues) 190.00
battery, Repair manuals, Wire diagrams.( DONE: new 6 volt battery installed
and all manuals for this bike are ordered, some already here) 60.00
Repair carburetor, disassemble, clean jets, set float, adjust. ( DONE:
carburetor is in full working order) 95.00
battery strap 21.00
Clean, pressure test, etch and internally seal fuel tank 150.00
POS15 fuel tank sealing kit ( solvent, etch & sealer) 48.00
Disassemble bike for restoration. Pull off all needed parts for refinishing.
Re-install all parts after refinishing 142.50
Replace ignition switch, repair wiring at magneto / charging system, insulate
connections, repair lights in speedometer
95.00
Ignition switch 54.00
Strip & re-paint & clear coat tank & fenders, Indian Logo on tank sides 455.00
Fine sand & Polish front forks, change fork fluid, 95.00
Front fork fluid ( 30w) 4.50
Orange pearl paint 85.00
Replace front turn signal set ( left side is badly rotted) 24.00
Front turn signal set ( original Stanley signal set) 45.00
Replace throttle cable, must be custom made for double pull 38.00
double pull cable 105.00
Replace handlebar ( remove controls & wires & replace bar) 76.00
new handle bar ( chrome) 78.00
Polish upper triple tree & controls 95.00
ceramic paint engine cylinder 76.00
Polish front & rear wheel hubs & rims 95.00
Replace inner tubes 76.00
Front & rear innertubes 42.00
Install engine kill switch ( missing) 38.00
Handlebar mounted engine stop switch 42.00
Touchup frame, paint kick stand, detail 95.00
Option to dual cable for throttle & oil system is a single cable ( must be
custom made) ( see above and would be in place of double pull cable)
(abut half the price) 52.00
Chrome plate front & rear fender mounts 88.00

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