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St Vincent F-vf Nice Cancels (mch20 on 2040-motos

C $16.62
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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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EXCELLENT CONDITION.

Thank you!!

The Chiles Imperial Glebe Philatelic Emporium and Refrigeration Repair

A.K.A. The Stamp Fridge

Keeping Stamp Collecting Cool!

TAXES applied to buyers in Canada only, at appropriate rate.

Please request an invoice if taxes are not automatically applied.

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Free! This does not apply to books, box lots, or other large items which will each incur a shipping cost. 

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Returns

Accepted with full refund, if the item is mis-described, and if notified within 14 days of receipt.

Thank you,

Paul Chiles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moto blog

Video: 180bhp N2O injected Vincent

Tue, 21 Feb 2012

The Greek God Epithemeus - the name of this three-wheeled, 180bhp Vincent record breaker - was the brother of Prometheus. Epithemeus (meaning afterthought) was the creator of many dangerous, ill thought-out beasts. Unlike his dilligent brother, Epithemeus was a bit of a f**kwit who threw everything at his powerful new animal creations with little thought of the consequences. A perfect name, then.

Classic Japanese Bikes Highlight Bonhams’ Next Auction

Mon, 07 Oct 2013

Bonhams’ annual fall auction, the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, at Stafford County Showground is scheduled for October 20, 2013. Included in the auction is the above pictured 1974 Kawasaki H1-RW 500cc triple. Expected to sell for approximately $96,000 to $112,000, the Japanese works Grand Prix racer is one of only two machines built by the factory for the French Kawasaki importer SIDEMM for use in the 500cc World Championship. The bikes were ridden during the 1974 season by the French endurance racing specialist Christian Léon and French-Canadian Formula 750 star Yvon Duhamel.

The World Endurance Championship Starts This Weekend

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

Endurance racing is perhaps the ultimate test of both man and machine. In the past, teams would pace themselves in order to rest both elements enough to make a final push at the end. These days, however, motorcycles are more reliable than ever, and riders train like triathletes.