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Good stuff, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing this one.
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It's an Indian make, 350cc copy of the original 800cc standard for a long time was the biggest and most powerful two wheeler engine on Indian roads. Now they go up to 550cc. There are few thousands or so probably british enfields in India that were imported before Indian independence mostly which are quite expensive these days and very difficult to maintain as you wont get the spares any more. I'm holding on to this one from 2 years now and every one around me is pushing me to sell it off, i'll run it for few more years till find anything better. Thanks dvetter. Quote:
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You can't beat the classics - what a beautiful bike.
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