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1971 Norton Hi Rider on 2040-motos

$9,000
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:250
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage PhonePhone:(954) 235-1427

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1971 Norton Hi Rider , 1971 Norton, 750cc Frame off restoration less than 6 months ago. Metal gas tank, new brake lines, Brakes, All bearings, 2 kick Stands, Oil Tank chain lubricator shaved off, Check Valves Installed, Rebuilt Carbs,. New Timing chain, Drive Chain, Seat, Oil, Lines, Fuel Lines, Wiring Harness, All Cables, PetCocks, All mounts, Battery, Original Key & Tools, ETC Powerder Coated, Engine & Transmission completely overhauled well over $12,000.00 spent. All matching numbers, rides amazing!!!! Must See Call Alex at (954) 235-1427, $9,000.00

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