1946 NG for sale in Belgium

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1946 NG for sale in Belgium

Post by Vincent.vanGinneke »

No Connection.

For sale in Belgium near Antwerpen, asking price 9950,-

https://www.2dehands.be/v/motoren/motor ... hunter-350

Again very nice pictures... :(
concentric carb , blinkers for use in the 21 century, Allen screws all over the bike, yuk.
right hand choke lever looks a bit long ? repro amp meter and whats that big switch on the panel for?
rest looks o.k. although a bit dusty.
But really..., is a teleforked NG almost 10K ? I dont think so.
more in the region of 6K IMHO


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Once again I am stunned by the superb quality of the pictures.
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This one makes the ‘we sell classic bikes NG’ a bargain…
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Roger.

The photographs are specially aged.

It's called 'Sepia'. :lol: :lol:
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hi, i don't know why use allen screws the heads are not big enough and break up the fiber washers , i got a NH that had all allen screws in the engine and gearbox etc the first thing was to get onto John Bugden and get a whole set of screws :D
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