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2012 Royal Enfield Classic G5 Deluxe Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $6,395.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Eaton, Ohio, US

Eaton, OH, US
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2012 Royal Enfield Classic G5 Deluxe  Cruiser , US $6,395.00, image 1

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Royal Enfield Other description

2012 Royal Enfield Classic G5 Deluxe, Unique Features⿢ All-new, fully-integrated unit construction engine⿢ Styled after world-famous 1955 model Bullet⿢ Painted and pin-striped by hand, just like the original⿢ Improved suspension, higher cruising speeds, betterhandling and reduced maintenance⿢ Pagani turn signals, 19⿝ Avon Speedmaster Mk II tires⿢ Incredible 85 mpg fuel economy*The Classic G5 and the Classic G5 Deluxe are the same machine except that Deluxe has chrome accents and knee pads on the tank.Colors: Black/Chrome

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