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SWAP MEET WHERE AHRMA MEMBERS BUY, SELL, AND TRADE

Ceriani Road Race Forks Price: $1,450 Location: Lapeer,Michigan Contact: Ron Kalanquin - (810) 664-0977 Need exhaust Pipe for 1974 Yamaha MX 360 URGENT!!! Price: $150 Location: Texas Contact: Trent Thompson - (972) 838-8963

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1964 Triumph Tiger Cub - Trials Competition Price: $6,000 obo, or let's talk

1964 Triumph Tiger Cub T20SS — Highly modified for Trials. Very competitive motorcycle in AHRMA Vintage Trials! Excellent condition and many extras — Location: Green Valley, AZ (near Tucson) Contact: James Roberts (520) 777-3326

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ADVERTISE YOUR VINTAGE RACING RELATED BUSINESS & PRODUCTS HERE

Yellow 2000 Ducati 748 with 41k miles and needs TLC

$3,500

Yellow 2000 Ducati 748 Monoposto VIN: ZDM1SB3R9YB011992 41381 Miles

MZ Skorpion Super Single Racer – on Dymags

Swap meet ads: AHRMA members may submit two free Swap Meet, non-commercial, motorcyclerelated ads of up to 50 words each, per issue. Each ad will run only once, but you are welcome to renew monthly. All ads will also be placed on www.ahrma.org for at least onemonth. Marketplace ads: The Marketplace plan is specifically designed for small business owners. Members or non-members may submit an ad of up to 50 words and may include 1 photo. This ad will appear both on ahrma.org’s AHRMA Swap Meet page, and in AHRMA MAG’s Marketplace section for 2 issues, with photo. Marketplace ads cost $25 for 60 days and may be renewed as many times as you like. Please include: name, address, phone number and AHRMA membership number with your ad.

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CONDITION

DETAILS: This motorcycle has been ridden reasonably hard and put away wet nearly every occasion, but it rarely let me down in the 14k miles I put on it. Once from a failure of the stock voltage regulator which was replaced with an upgraded unit from Nichols Sport Bike in Milpitas, CA and I have never had this problem again. The second time was several weeks after the timing belts had been replaced by Barnett’s Ducati in Raleigh, NC and one belt slipped because the tension adjuster had been installed incorrectly. They corrected their mistake for free and there was no permanent damage. The bike was as fast as it ever was before the problem. The left side bodywork has some obvious scratches on it where I laid it down entering the parking garage at business school at low speed. It was a cold morning, a bit damp outside, and I grabbed a bit too much front brake for the conditions. This incident also bent the left side peg, but it never bothered me. The paint looks like a bike with 41k miles on it. The piece immediately behind the front wheel obviously looks the worst taking plenty of gravel and similar road debris. The rest of the paint needs a good thorough cleaning by someone who is willing to put the work into it. The rear bodywork is not original since it is marked 996 and it is biposto, but I bought it this way and I never cared about the originality. The left clip-on handlebar was broken somehow during storage, I do not know when, but obviously, it will need to be replaced before it can be ridden. It is now September 2021 and the last time it was ridden/started was April 2017, so I have NOT tried to start it nor WILL I try to start it. The battery does work and the right turn signal works, but the left turn signal did not function. Also, the fuel pump did not buzz when I turned the key to the start position, so I am sure the fuel is gummed up inside it. Location: Chapel Hill, NC Contact: Tom Birchard - (313) 617-2567

$3,750

Well Sorted Race bike. Dymags – Brembos – Keihin CRs – Race Tech fork – Penske rear shock – Engine by Galen Miller of Cycleworks. More photos available on request. Racer is retiring. Bag a bargain. Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL Contact: Shawn Lamb - (954) 684-3610

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