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Saturday, October 30, 2021
1967 Rickman Triumph Metisse sold for $14,300 at the 2021 Mecum Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction
$14,300 is a good chunk of change but a very decent affordable price for such a substantial serious bike. paint it DARK gray metal flake with no tank decals and no number plate ovals or numbers. install Bates footpegs, for the freakin' love of all get out. those shocks would look great on a 1976 Kawasaki KX250. install fully covered vintage style shocks painted gloss black, 2 inches shorter . install chrome megaphone mufflers. install vintage style raised white letter street tires. remove front fender, no front fender. replace front number plate with a black one. park it in my living room, right this instant. I would ride it up and down the road once a year while wearing this helmet- https://www.ebay.com/itm/115046701613?hash=item1ac9515a2d:g:BZ8AAOSwIS1haN5y
$14,300 is a good chunk of change but a very decent affordable price for such a substantial serious bike. paint it DARK gray metal flake with no tank decals and no number plate ovals or numbers. install Bates footpegs, for the freakin' love of all get out. those shocks would look great on a 1976 Kawasaki KX250. install fully covered vintage style shocks painted gloss black, 2 inches shorter . install chrome megaphone mufflers. install vintage style raised white letter street tires. remove front fender, no front fender. replace front number plate with a black one. park it in my living room, right this instant. I would ride it up and down the road once a year while wearing this helmet- https://www.ebay.com/itm/115046701613?hash=item1ac9515a2d:g:BZ8AAOSwIS1haN5y
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