2024 Silver for Sale

$52,249
2024 Silver for Sale

Detailed Information

  • Type: Private

  • Price: $52,249

  • Location: 3024 Airport Highway, Alcoa, TN

  • Condition: New

  • Year: 2024

  • Color: Silver

  • VIN: KM8R74GE7RU714365

  • Transmission: Automatic

  • Extras: Cruise Control, Navigation System, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Roof Rack-Luggage Rack

GVWR: 5732 lbs,180 amp alternator, Rear Auto-Leveling Suspension, Wheels: 20 x 7.5J Calligraphy Exclusive Alloy, Compact Spare Tire Stored Underbody w/Crankdown, Chrome Side Windows Trim Black Front Windshield T, Tinted Glass, Power Liftgate Rear Cargo Access, Headlights-Automatic Highbeams, turn-by-turn navigation directions, Manual tilt/telescoping

steering column, Valet Function, Distance Pacing w/Traffic Stop-Go, Leatherette door trim insert, Full Floor Console w/Covered Storage Mini Overhea, Fade-to-off interior lighting, Cargo Area Concealed Storage, Cargo Space Lights, Delayed Accessory Power, Outside Temp Gauge, Head-Up Display,2 Seatback Storage Pockets, Perimeter Alarm, Immobilizer,4 12V DC Power Outlets, Lane Following Assist (LFA), Side Impact Beams, Driver Monitoring-Alert, Back-Up Camera, Front Camera, ABS, Aluminum Wheels, Tires - Front Performance, Temporary Spare Tire, Rear Defrost, Rear Privacy Glass, Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers, Rear Spoiler, Remote Trunk Release, Automatic Headlights,3.510 Axle Ratio, Transmission

w/HD Oil Cooler, Trailer Wiring Harness,4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS Front Vented Di, Steel spare wheel, Rain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers, Metal-look grille, Perimeter/approach lights, LED Brakelights, Automatic Equalizer, Streaming Audio, Integrated roof antenna,2 LCD Monitors In The Front, Passenger Seat, Bluelink+ Mobile Hotspot Internet Access, Front Cupholder, Compass, Home Link Garage Door Transmitter, Cruise Control w/Steering Wheel Controls, Day-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, Full Carpet Floor Covering, Trunk/Hatch Auto-Latch, Driver / Passenger And Rear Door Bins, Blind Spot Collision Warning (BCW) Blind Spot, Collision Mitigation-Rear, Airbag Occupancy Sensor, Blue

Link, Rear child safety locks, Left Side Camera, Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode, Front Wheel Drive, Power Steering,4-Wheel Disc Brakes, Heated Mirrors, Intermittent Wipers, Power Liftgate, Daytime Running Lights, Adjustable Steering Wheel,3rd Row Seat, Heated Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Front-wheel drive, Towing Equipment -inc: Trailer Sway Control, Front And Rear Anti-Roll Bars, Electric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Steering,18.8 Gal.

Fuel Tank, Tires: 245/50R20, Pearlcoat Paint, Chrome door handles, Metal-Look Bodyside Insert Body-Colored Bodyside, Fully Galvanized Steel Panels, Lip Spoiler, Roof Rack Rails Only, Laminated Glass, driver seat, Fixed 60-40 Heated Split-Bench 3rd Row Seat Front, Heated Leather/Metal-Look Steering Wheel, Rear cupholder, Power Fuel Flap Locking Type, Illuminated Glove Box, Driver foot rest, Full Simulated Suede Headliner, Front And Rear Map Lights, Carpet floor trim, Blue Link Tracker System, Memory Settings -inc: Door Mirrors, Driver Information Center, Redundant digital speedometer, Digital/Analog Appearance, Air filtration,4 12V DC Power Outlets and 1 120V AC Power Outlet, Collision Mitigation-Front, Aerial View Camera System, Parking-Automatic-Remote System, Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags, Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags, Right Side Camera, Gasoline Fuel, Brake Assist, Tires - Rear Performance, Power Mirror(s), Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors, Rain Sensing Wipers, Wi Fi Hotspot, Leather Steering Wheel, Hands-Free Liftgate, Universal Garage Door Opener

New 2024 Calligraphy FWD Silver

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1974 Kawasaki Z1A 900 for SalePOPULAR

1974 Kawasaki Z1A 900 for Sale

Glendale, CA
Jan 01, 2024
Bike was purchased 2 1/2 years ago from 2nd owner. Owner was a woman in her early 70's who rode this bike in the 70's and 80's. It had a Vetter fairing and Krauser bags/luggage rack. Mufflers were slip on to accomadate the Krauser bags. The seat was dished out to accept her size. Her husband rode a Concorse during that time. Parts replaced were pipes (Doremi 4 into 4), spokes, all wheel bearings, new bronze swing arm bushings, seat, tires, all engine gaskets and seals, all brake lines + rebuild kits for the master cyl caliper, new clutch cable, new front pads, rear drum brakes were cleaned and reinstalled, chain sprokets(530 chain / sprockets conversion) , new electronic regulator/rectifier, new chain guard, fork seals (disassembled, cleaned-new fork oil), new gas cap gasket. Carbs were cleaned with ultrasonic cleaner, valves were checked / adjusted, cam chain was adjusted. Engine was not disassembled other than to replace gaskets and to polish covers. The problamatic alternator oil seal was replaced with a new pliable seal and should not give you problems. Original petbird could not be salvaged so quality Pingel installed. All other parts are original to the bike. I do not have a tool kit for this bike. Bike does have a chain oil tank / dipstick but the pump is missing. Original paint is in extremly good condition other than one small rock chip on left side of tank and a rub mark on the tail piece from the luggage rack. Gages have not been rebuilt and show the exact mileage. I have a clear Minnesota title but bike is located in Idaho. The bike is ridden often and runs very well. As you can see from the pictures it has a electronic ignition (mech advance) which was installed by the 2nd owner. This has to be one of the original aftermarket ignitions offered and still runs perfect. The neck bearings are still the original ball type and were cleaned inspected and reinstalled. I normally would replace these with the tapered bearings but decided to leave as much original parts as I could. All electrics were checked and as mentioned above I replaced the regulator and rectifier and also wired in a relay which feeds the ignition circuit directly vs through the kill switch. Used 1974 Kawasaki Z 24,789 miles Bike was purchased 2 1/2 years ago from 2nd owner. Owner was a woman in her early 70's who rode this bike in the 70's and 80's. It had a Vetter fairing and Krauser bags/luggage rack. Mufflers were slip on to accomadate the Krauser bags. The seat was dished out to accept her size. Her husband rode a Concorse during that time. Parts replaced were pipes (Doremi 4 into 4), spokes, all wheel bearings, new bronze swing arm bushings, seat, tires, all engine gaskets and seals, all brake lines + rebuild kits for the master cyl caliper, new clutch cable, new front pads, rear drum brakes were cleaned and reinstalled, chain sprokets(530 chain / sprockets conversion) , new electronic regulator/rectifier, new chain guard, fork seals (disassembled, cleaned-new fork oil), new gas cap gasket. Carbs were cleaned with ultrasonic cleaner, valves were checked / adjusted, cam chain was adjusted. Engine was not disassembled other than to replace gaskets and to polish covers. The problamatic alternator oil seal was replaced with a new pliable seal and should not give you problems. Original petbird could not be salvaged so quality Pingel installed. All other parts are original to the bike. I do not have a tool kit for this bike. Bike does have a chain oil tank / dipstick but the pump is missing. Original paint is in extremly good condition other than one small rock chip on left side of tank and a rub mark on the tail piece from the luggage rack. Gages have not been rebuilt and show the exact mileage. I have a clear Minnesota title but bike is located in Idaho. The bike is ridden often and runs very well. As you can see from the pictures it has a electronic ignition (mech advance) which was installed by the 2nd owner. This has to be one of the original aftermarket ignitions offered and still runs perfect. The neck bearings are still the original ball type and were cleaned inspected and reinstalled. I normally would replace these with the tapered bearings but decided to leave as much original parts as I could. All electrics were checked and as mentioned above I replaced the regulator and rectifier and also wired in a relay which feeds the ignition circuit directly vs through the kill switch. Used 1974 Kawasaki Z 24,789 miles Bike was purchased 2 1/2 years ago from 2nd owner. Owner was a woman in her early 70's who rode this bike in the 70's and 80's. It had a Vetter fairing and Krauser bags/luggage rack. Mufflers were slip on to accomadate the Krauser bags. The seat was dished out to accept her size. Her husband rode a Concorse during that time. Parts replaced were pipes (Doremi 4 into 4), spokes, all wheel bearings, new bronze swing arm bushings, seat, tires, all engine gaskets and seals, all brake lines + rebuild kits for the master cyl caliper, new clutch cable, new front pads, rear drum brakes were cleaned and reinstalled, chain sprokets(530 chain / sprockets conversion) , new electronic regulator/rectifier, new chain guard, fork seals (disassembled, cleaned-new fork oil), new gas cap gasket. Carbs were cleaned with ultrasonic cleaner, valves were checked / adjusted, cam chain was adjusted. Engine was not disassembled other than to replace gaskets and to polish covers. The problamatic alternator oil seal was replaced with a new pliable seal and should not give you problems. Original petbird could not be salvaged so quality Pingel installed. All other parts are original to the bike. I do not have a tool kit for this bike. Bike does have a chain oil tank / dipstick but the pump is missing. Original paint is in extremly good condition other than one small rock chip on left side of tank and a rub mark on the tail piece from the luggage rack. Gages have not been rebuilt and show the exact mileage. I have a clear Minnesota title but bike is located in Idaho. The bike is ridden often and runs very well. As you can see from the pictures it has a electronic ignition (mech advance) which was installed by the 2nd owner. This has to be one of the original aftermarket ignitions offered and still runs perfect. The neck bearings are still the original ball type and were cleaned inspected and reinstalled. I normally would replace these with the tapered bearings but decided to leave as much original parts as I could. All electrics were checked and as mentioned above I replaced the regulator and rectifier and also wired in a relay which feeds the ignition circuit directly vs through the kill switch. Used 1974 Kawasaki Z 24,789 miles Bike was purchased 2 1/2 years ago from 2nd owner. Owner was a woman in her early 70's who rode this bike in the 70's and 80's. It had a Vetter fairing and Krauser bags/luggage rack. Mufflers were slip on to accomadate the Krauser bags. The seat was dished out to accept her size. Her husband rode a Concorse during that time. Parts replaced were pipes (Doremi 4 into 4), spokes, all wheel bearings, new bronze swing arm bushings, seat, tires, all engine gaskets and seals, all brake lines + rebuild kits for the master cyl caliper, new clutch cable, new front pads, rear drum brakes were cleaned and reinstalled, chain sprokets(530 chain / sprockets conversion) , new electronic regulator/rectifier, new chain guard, fork seals (disassembled, cleaned-new fork oil), new gas cap gasket. Carbs were cleaned with ultrasonic cleaner, valves were checked / adjusted, cam chain was adjusted. Engine was not disassembled other than to replace gaskets and to polish covers. The problamatic alternator oil seal was replaced with a new pliable seal and should not give you problems. Original petbird could not be salvaged so quality Pingel installed. All other parts are original to the bike. I do not have a tool kit for this bike. Bike does have a chain oil tank / dipstick but the pump is missing. Original paint is in extremly good condition other than one small rock chip on left side of tank and a rub mark on the tail piece from the luggage rack. Gages have not been rebuilt and show the exact mileage. I have a clear Minnesota title but bike is located in Idaho. The bike is ridden often and runs very well. As you can see from the pictures it has a electronic ignition (mech advance) which was installed by the 2nd owner. This has to be one of the original aftermarket ignitions offered and still runs perfect. The neck bearings are still the original ball type and were cleaned inspected and reinstalled. I normally would replace these with the tapered bearings but decided to leave as much original parts as I could. All electrics were checked and as mentioned above I replaced the regulator and rectifier and also wired in a relay which feeds the ignition circuit directly vs through the kill switch. Used 1974 Kawasaki Z 24,789 miles Bike was purchased 2 1/2 years ago from 2nd owner. Owner was a woman in her early 70's who rode this bike in the 70's and 80's. It had a Vetter fairing and Krauser bags/luggage rack. Mufflers were slip on to accomadate the Krauser bags. The seat was dished out to accept her size. Her husband rode a Concorse during that time. Parts replaced were pipes (Doremi 4 into 4), spokes, all wheel bearings, new bronze swing arm bushings, seat, tires, all engine gaskets and seals, all brake lines + rebuild kits for the master cyl caliper, new clutch cable, new front pads, rear drum brakes were cleaned and reinstalled, chain sprokets(530 chain / sprockets conversion) , new electronic regulator/rectifier, new chain guard, fork seals (disassembled, cleaned-new fork oil), new gas cap gasket. Carbs were cleaned with ultrasonic cleaner, valves were checked / adjusted, cam chain was adjusted. Engine was not disassembled other than to replace gaskets and to polish covers. The problamatic alternator oil seal was replaced with a new pliable seal and should not give you problems. Original petbird could not be salvaged so quality Pingel installed. All other parts are original to the bike. I do not have a tool kit for this bike. Bike does have a chain oil tank / dipstick but the pump is missing. Original paint is in extremly good condition other than one small rock chip on left side of tank and a rub mark on the tail piece from the luggage rack. Gages have not been rebuilt and show the exact mileage. I have a clear Minnesota title but bike is located in Idaho. The bike is ridden often and runs very well. As you can see from the pictures it has a electronic ignition (mech advance) which was installed by the 2nd owner. This has to be one of the original aftermarket ignitions offered and still runs perfect. The neck bearings are still the original ball type and were cleaned inspected and reinstalled. I normally would replace these with the tapered bearings but decided to leave as much original parts as I could. All electrics were checked and as mentioned above I replaced the regulator and rectifier and also wired in a relay which feeds the ignition circuit directly vs through the kill switch. Used 1974 Kawasaki Z 24,789 miles
$6,000
1970 Bridgestone GTO 350 for SalePOPULAR

1970 Bridgestone GTO 350 for Sale

Visalia, CA
Jan 01, 2024
A real rare classic. This bike should be in a museum! 5875 miles from new. I'll keep clocking them up, it is awesome to ride. 350cc two stroke 6 speed box, goes like the clappers Needs to go to someone who appreciates it for what it is. See Pics Used 1970 5,875 miles A real rare classic. This bike should be in a museum! 5875 miles from new. I'll keep clocking them up, it is awesome to ride. 350cc two stroke 6 speed box, goes like the clappers Needs to go to someone who appreciates it for what it is. See Pics Used 1970 5,875 miles A real rare classic. This bike should be in a museum! 5875 miles from new. I'll keep clocking them up, it is awesome to ride. 350cc two stroke 6 speed box, goes like the clappers Needs to go to someone who appreciates it for what it is. See Pics Used 1970 5,875 miles A real rare classic. This bike should be in a museum! 5875 miles from new. I'll keep clocking them up, it is awesome to ride. 350cc two stroke 6 speed box, goes like the clappers Needs to go to someone who appreciates it for what it is. See Pics Used 1970 5,875 miles A real rare classic. This bike should be in a museum! 5875 miles from new. I'll keep clocking them up, it is awesome to ride. 350cc two stroke 6 speed box, goes like the clappers Needs to go to someone who appreciates it for what it is. See Pics Used 1970 5,875 miles
$4,000
2003 Indian Chief Vintage Cruiser Motorcycle for SalePOPULAR

2003 Indian Chief Vintage Cruiser Motorcycle for Sale

Corona, CA
Jan 01, 2024
2003 Indian Chief Vintage, No. 366 of 500 made, top-of-the-line Indian for 2003, last year of the Gilroy bikes Powerplus 100 cu. in. V-twin carbureted engine, runs great, strong motor, 5-speed transmission, 5,085 original miles Original Brembo brakes All original with the following accessories added: Indian front crash bar, Indian leather tool rool, and rear seat with backrest Everything works on the bike, never been laid down Bike is in very good condition overall with one small scratch on front fender Always garaged with cover. Used 2003 Indian Chief 5,085 miles 2003 Indian Chief Vintage, No. 366 of 500 made, top-of-the-line Indian for 2003, last year of the Gilroy bikes Powerplus 100 cu. in. V-twin carbureted engine, runs great, strong motor, 5-speed transmission, 5,085 original miles Original Brembo brakes All original with the following accessories added: Indian front crash bar, Indian leather tool rool, and rear seat with backrest Everything works on the bike, never been laid down Bike is in very good condition overall with one small scratch on front fender Always garaged with cover. Used 2003 Indian Chief 5,085 miles 2003 Indian Chief Vintage, No. 366 of 500 made, top-of-the-line Indian for 2003, last year of the Gilroy bikes Powerplus 100 cu. in. V-twin carbureted engine, runs great, strong motor, 5-speed transmission, 5,085 original miles Original Brembo brakes All original with the following accessories added: Indian front crash bar, Indian leather tool rool, and rear seat with backrest Everything works on the bike, never been laid down Bike is in very good condition overall with one small scratch on front fender Always garaged with cover. Used 2003 Indian Chief 5,085 miles 2003 Indian Chief Vintage, No. 366 of 500 made, top-of-the-line Indian for 2003, last year of the Gilroy bikes Powerplus 100 cu. in. V-twin carbureted engine, runs great, strong motor, 5-speed transmission, 5,085 original miles Original Brembo brakes All original with the following accessories added: Indian front crash bar, Indian leather tool rool, and rear seat with backrest Everything works on the bike, never been laid down Bike is in very good condition overall with one small scratch on front fender Always garaged with cover. Used 2003 Indian Chief 5,085 miles 2003 Indian Chief Vintage, No. 366 of 500 made, top-of-the-line Indian for 2003, last year of the Gilroy bikes Powerplus 100 cu. in. V-twin carbureted engine, runs great, strong motor, 5-speed transmission, 5,085 original miles Original Brembo brakes All original with the following accessories added: Indian front crash bar, Indian leather tool rool, and rear seat with backrest Everything works on the bike, never been laid down Bike is in very good condition overall with one small scratch on front fender Always garaged with cover. Used 2003 Indian Chief 5,085 miles
$6,500
1970 Triumph Rickman 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer for SalePOPULAR

1970 Triumph Rickman 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer for Sale

Torrance, CA
Jan 01, 2024
1970 Rickman Triumph 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer. The exceptional bike offered here has been built up using the very best components and artisans with an in-depth knowledge. Most CRs were built as a Caf é Racer, a spectacular looking machine that is beyond uncomfortable to ride, but this wears Roadster bodywork, a far rarer option. It has a shorter fuel tank, dual seat, forward-mounted footpegs and higher handlebars for far greater comfort. Hanging in the frame is a TR6SR engine, of 1966 vintage the last year of SR manufacture. Only 1,631 SRs were built in 1966 and a total of just over 3,000 in the 3-year run. At the top-end resides a very care Chantland 750cc kit. A highly collectible and rare part if you can find one, the Chantland kit is well-renowned as about the best upgrade available. To this, Amal Mk. II carburetors with alloy velocity stacks were installed, and the engine exhales via Dunstall-replica mufflers. It starts easily, regularly on the first or second kick, and idles strong. The engine feels very tight and responsive and it shows great power. Brakes are excellent. Like, really, really surprisingly good! Suspension feels taut and now, the entire electrical system works perfectly. Cosmetically, the bike is generally excellent. It was obviously built some time ago and there is a very minor surface rust evident if you look closely at a few components. Seat is perfect, as is bodywork. There is a small scuff in the tank ’s front edge, pictured. The bike would make a worthy addition to any collection, ticking all the collector boxes: great rarity, exceptional condition, and desirability. And, of course, it runs perfectly. It is a blast to ride. And fast. Used 1970 900 miles 1970 Rickman Triumph 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer. The exceptional bike offered here has been built up using the very best components and artisans with an in-depth knowledge. Most CRs were built as a Caf é Racer, a spectacular looking machine that is beyond uncomfortable to ride, but this wears Roadster bodywork, a far rarer option. It has a shorter fuel tank, dual seat, forward-mounted footpegs and higher handlebars for far greater comfort. Hanging in the frame is a TR6SR engine, of 1966 vintage the last year of SR manufacture. Only 1,631 SRs were built in 1966 and a total of just over 3,000 in the 3-year run. At the top-end resides a very care Chantland 750cc kit. A highly collectible and rare part if you can find one, the Chantland kit is well-renowned as about the best upgrade available. To this, Amal Mk. II carburetors with alloy velocity stacks were installed, and the engine exhales via Dunstall-replica mufflers. It starts easily, regularly on the first or second kick, and idles strong. The engine feels very tight and responsive and it shows great power. Brakes are excellent. Like, really, really surprisingly good! Suspension feels taut and now, the entire electrical system works perfectly. Cosmetically, the bike is generally excellent. It was obviously built some time ago and there is a very minor surface rust evident if you look closely at a few components. Seat is perfect, as is bodywork. There is a small scuff in the tank ’s front edge, pictured. The bike would make a worthy addition to any collection, ticking all the collector boxes: great rarity, exceptional condition, and desirability. And, of course, it runs perfectly. It is a blast to ride. And fast. Used 1970 900 miles 1970 Rickman Triumph 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer. The exceptional bike offered here has been built up using the very best components and artisans with an in-depth knowledge. Most CRs were built as a Caf é Racer, a spectacular looking machine that is beyond uncomfortable to ride, but this wears Roadster bodywork, a far rarer option. It has a shorter fuel tank, dual seat, forward-mounted footpegs and higher handlebars for far greater comfort. Hanging in the frame is a TR6SR engine, of 1966 vintage the last year of SR manufacture. Only 1,631 SRs were built in 1966 and a total of just over 3,000 in the 3-year run. At the top-end resides a very care Chantland 750cc kit. A highly collectible and rare part if you can find one, the Chantland kit is well-renowned as about the best upgrade available. To this, Amal Mk. II carburetors with alloy velocity stacks were installed, and the engine exhales via Dunstall-replica mufflers. It starts easily, regularly on the first or second kick, and idles strong. The engine feels very tight and responsive and it shows great power. Brakes are excellent. Like, really, really surprisingly good! Suspension feels taut and now, the entire electrical system works perfectly. Cosmetically, the bike is generally excellent. It was obviously built some time ago and there is a very minor surface rust evident if you look closely at a few components. Seat is perfect, as is bodywork. There is a small scuff in the tank ’s front edge, pictured. The bike would make a worthy addition to any collection, ticking all the collector boxes: great rarity, exceptional condition, and desirability. And, of course, it runs perfectly. It is a blast to ride. And fast. Used 1970 900 miles 1970 Rickman Triumph 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer. The exceptional bike offered here has been built up using the very best components and artisans with an in-depth knowledge. Most CRs were built as a Caf é Racer, a spectacular looking machine that is beyond uncomfortable to ride, but this wears Roadster bodywork, a far rarer option. It has a shorter fuel tank, dual seat, forward-mounted footpegs and higher handlebars for far greater comfort. Hanging in the frame is a TR6SR engine, of 1966 vintage the last year of SR manufacture. Only 1,631 SRs were built in 1966 and a total of just over 3,000 in the 3-year run. At the top-end resides a very care Chantland 750cc kit. A highly collectible and rare part if you can find one, the Chantland kit is well-renowned as about the best upgrade available. To this, Amal Mk. II carburetors with alloy velocity stacks were installed, and the engine exhales via Dunstall-replica mufflers. It starts easily, regularly on the first or second kick, and idles strong. The engine feels very tight and responsive and it shows great power. Brakes are excellent. Like, really, really surprisingly good! Suspension feels taut and now, the entire electrical system works perfectly. Cosmetically, the bike is generally excellent. It was obviously built some time ago and there is a very minor surface rust evident if you look closely at a few components. Seat is perfect, as is bodywork. There is a small scuff in the tank ’s front edge, pictured. The bike would make a worthy addition to any collection, ticking all the collector boxes: great rarity, exceptional condition, and desirability. And, of course, it runs perfectly. It is a blast to ride. And fast. Used 1970 900 miles 1970 Rickman Triumph 750cc Metisse Cafe Racer. The exceptional bike offered here has been built up using the very best components and artisans with an in-depth knowledge. Most CRs were built as a Caf é Racer, a spectacular looking machine that is beyond uncomfortable to ride, but this wears Roadster bodywork, a far rarer option. It has a shorter fuel tank, dual seat, forward-mounted footpegs and higher handlebars for far greater comfort. Hanging in the frame is a TR6SR engine, of 1966 vintage the last year of SR manufacture. Only 1,631 SRs were built in 1966 and a total of just over 3,000 in the 3-year run. At the top-end resides a very care Chantland 750cc kit. A highly collectible and rare part if you can find one, the Chantland kit is well-renowned as about the best upgrade available. To this, Amal Mk. II carburetors with alloy velocity stacks were installed, and the engine exhales via Dunstall-replica mufflers. It starts easily, regularly on the first or second kick, and idles strong. The engine feels very tight and responsive and it shows great power. Brakes are excellent. Like, really, really surprisingly good! Suspension feels taut and now, the entire electrical system works perfectly. Cosmetically, the bike is generally excellent. It was obviously built some time ago and there is a very minor surface rust evident if you look closely at a few components. Seat is perfect, as is bodywork. There is a small scuff in the tank ’s front edge, pictured. The bike would make a worthy addition to any collection, ticking all the collector boxes: great rarity, exceptional condition, and desirability. And, of course, it runs perfectly. It is a blast to ride. And fast. Used 1970 900 miles
$8,800
1951 Vincent Black Shadow for SalePOPULAR

1951 Vincent Black Shadow for Sale

North Hollywood, CA
Jan 01, 2024
I have owned this Vincent since 1967. It is the last of six Vincents I have owned and the last motorcycle from my collection of British bikes which included Ariels, Triumphs, BSA, etc. I am now almost 84 years old, it's time to let someone else appreciate it. It is a series C with a 1955 D engine. Modifications include the following: Conversion to 12v w/ 150 Watt Alton generatorBoyer Bransden electronic ignitionBrembo hydraulic rear disc brake (Ducati)genuine leather covered seat 5 inch Smiths tachometer (matches speedometer)Ducati clutch Amal high performance Mark II carburetors It comes with original underseat tool tray and tools. Also some miscellaneous spares, books, manuals, etc. It is in running condition. To my knowledge the engine has never been torn down. Used 1951 Black I have owned this Vincent since 1967. It is the last of six Vincents I have owned and the last motorcycle from my collection of British bikes which included Ariels, Triumphs, BSA, etc. I am now almost 84 years old, it's time to let someone else appreciate it. It is a series C with a 1955 D engine. Modifications include the following: Conversion to 12v w/ 150 Watt Alton generatorBoyer Bransden electronic ignitionBrembo hydraulic rear disc brake (Ducati)genuine leather covered seat 5 inch Smiths tachometer (matches speedometer)Ducati clutch Amal high performance Mark II carburetors It comes with original underseat tool tray and tools. Also some miscellaneous spares, books, manuals, etc. It is in running condition. To my knowledge the engine has never been torn down. Used 1951 Black I have owned this Vincent since 1967. It is the last of six Vincents I have owned and the last motorcycle from my collection of British bikes which included Ariels, Triumphs, BSA, etc. I am now almost 84 years old, it's time to let someone else appreciate it. It is a series C with a 1955 D engine. Modifications include the following: Conversion to 12v w/ 150 Watt Alton generatorBoyer Bransden electronic ignitionBrembo hydraulic rear disc brake (Ducati)genuine leather covered seat 5 inch Smiths tachometer (matches speedometer)Ducati clutch Amal high performance Mark II carburetors It comes with original underseat tool tray and tools. Also some miscellaneous spares, books, manuals, etc. It is in running condition. To my knowledge the engine has never been torn down. Used 1951 Black I have owned this Vincent since 1967. It is the last of six Vincents I have owned and the last motorcycle from my collection of British bikes which included Ariels, Triumphs, BSA, etc. I am now almost 84 years old, it's time to let someone else appreciate it. It is a series C with a 1955 D engine. Modifications include the following: Conversion to 12v w/ 150 Watt Alton generatorBoyer Bransden electronic ignitionBrembo hydraulic rear disc brake (Ducati)genuine leather covered seat 5 inch Smiths tachometer (matches speedometer)Ducati clutch Amal high performance Mark II carburetors It comes with original underseat tool tray and tools. Also some miscellaneous spares, books, manuals, etc. It is in running condition. To my knowledge the engine has never been torn down. Used 1951 Black I have owned this Vincent since 1967. It is the last of six Vincents I have owned and the last motorcycle from my collection of British bikes which included Ariels, Triumphs, BSA, etc. I am now almost 84 years old, it's time to let someone else appreciate it. It is a series C with a 1955 D engine. Modifications include the following: Conversion to 12v w/ 150 Watt Alton generatorBoyer Bransden electronic ignitionBrembo hydraulic rear disc brake (Ducati)genuine leather covered seat 5 inch Smiths tachometer (matches speedometer)Ducati clutch Amal high performance Mark II carburetors It comes with original underseat tool tray and tools. Also some miscellaneous spares, books, manuals, etc. It is in running condition. To my knowledge the engine has never been torn down. Used 1951 Black
$24,900
1973 Norton Commando Roadster 750 Matching # for SalePOPULAR

1973 Norton Commando Roadster 750 Matching # for Sale

Orange, CA
Jan 01, 2024
Runs great. Time warp bike. The bike has never been damaged, recked, or lied down. I have all the manuals and documents that came with the bike still in the wrapping. New battery and oils. If want a nice proper Commando, this is it. Used 1973 13,550 miles Runs great. Time warp bike. The bike has never been damaged, recked, or lied down. I have all the manuals and documents that came with the bike still in the wrapping. New battery and oils. If want a nice proper Commando, this is it. Used 1973 13,550 miles Runs great. Time warp bike. The bike has never been damaged, recked, or lied down. I have all the manuals and documents that came with the bike still in the wrapping. New battery and oils. If want a nice proper Commando, this is it. Used 1973 13,550 miles Runs great. Time warp bike. The bike has never been damaged, recked, or lied down. I have all the manuals and documents that came with the bike still in the wrapping. New battery and oils. If want a nice proper Commando, this is it. Used 1973 13,550 miles Runs great. Time warp bike. The bike has never been damaged, recked, or lied down. I have all the manuals and documents that came with the bike still in the wrapping. New battery and oils. If want a nice proper Commando, this is it. Used 1973 13,550 miles
$5,000