1972 Indian Se74 on 2040-motos
Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Indian Se74 tech info
Indian Se74 description
1972 Indian enduro
Fresh house of kolor brandywine paint Fresh seat Tank has been sealed Runs great and rides 70cc 4speed Speedometer and odometer not working, all wiring is there but not all hooked up. Very complete bike that could be used for shows or rode if you prefer, but I consider it more of a very nice collectible. Tires are original and hold air fine but they are a little weathered. They do have Indian stamped in the sidewall. Rear wheel is aluminum painted but looks nice as is. There is no title with these bikes only bill of sale. This is a very rare antique collectible bike please only bid if you are serious. Any serious questions just ask 651-428-3646 or email, thank you |
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