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Being offered for your consideration is a NICELY RESTORED, extremely hard
to find, 1971 “Indian” ME-125 Motorcycle with ONLY 671 MILES on the odometer. The
bike has been thoroughly gone through professionally, inspected, and serviced
by K&R Cycles of Nicholas, New
York. The bike starts, runs, drives and stops
as it should, and needs nothing except for a new owner. The bike comes with a clear,
transferable New York registration, along with copies of the parts, service and
owner’s manual, (see pictures.) These
“Indian” 125cc Street Enduros are seldom, if ever found, being offered for
sale. These highly sought after little “Indian”125cc's are known for their
trophy winning performance and were consistent winners in the 1970’s. This
bike, being in great shape, will only increase in value. The “125” is
considered by many collectors as the “holy grail” of Indian dirt bikes. A collector’s dream. The
bike is being sold as is, where is, with no guarantees stated or implied. There
are no refunds on this item. ALL SELLS ARE FINAL. Any and all shipping costs will be the
sole responsibility of the winning bidder; however, I will be available at the
time of pickup to assist.
This bike auction may be ended at any time due to the bike being offered
locally.
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