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2016 BMW R NINE T

2016 BMW R NINE T

$2,600

Powell, Tennessee

Year 1942

Make Simplex

Model Other

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1942 Simplex Other , Vintage 1942 Simplex Army Motorcycle. Fully restored, professionally powder coated, not the original motor. Very sharp looking motorcycle, gets alot of looks! Asking $2600 or best offer. $2,600.00

2013 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide CLASSIC

2013 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide CLASSIC

$3,400

Powell, Tennessee

Year 1942

Make Simplex

Model Other

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1942 Simplex Other , Vintage 1942 Simplex Servi-Cycle Miltary Army Motorcycle. Restored Condition, professionally powder-coated frame and parts. Runs great, drives good, drove in parade last year. Starts right up like it did in 1942! Everything on this bike is in great condition, the tires are brand new, the engine, seat, saddle bags, and decal lettering. This bike has been restored to it's original beauty! Motor is not original. This is a show stopper and gets tons of looks! Motorcycles similar to this has been known to sale for $4500 to $9000. Asking $3400 or best offer. Motivated seller. Here's some interesting history about this motorcycle...... Simplex was founded by Paul Treen (father of United States Congressman and Louisiana Governor David Conner Treen) in New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 1920s with an initial investment of $25. Treen had been a dealer in Harley-Davidson motorcycles and had pitched them the idea of making a lightweight motorcycle for young riders. When Harley-Davidson rejected the idea, Treen decided to enter the market himself and designed his Servi-Cycle. The Simplex Servi-Cycle was introduced in 1935. Although Simplex Manufacturing Corporation produced motorcycles for over 20 years, the last Simplex Automatics looked almost the same as the company's original 1935 Simplex Servi-Cycle motorcycle. Paul Treen would often visit the factory's tool shop and work with the engineers on new ideas himself, result in continuous improvements to Simplex products instead of annual new model introductions. A Simplex Servi-Cycle motorcycle is currently on display in the Smithsonian Institution's America on the Move exhibit. $3,400.00