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Hanno Spoelstra 18-10-07 22:53

two FLW's in crates from the factory
 
Received this message through the KTR mailing list:
Quote:

To Whom It May Concern:

I am a Canadian Peace Keeping Veteran.

I was recently approached by a gentleman who owns two FLW's in crates from the factory (the crates have never been opened). One motorcycle has a Norton engine and the other has a Triumph engine.

I rebuild and fabricate motorcycles in my spare time in my shop located behind my house. My question is how can I find out what these motorcycles are worth? I want to purchase, assemble then ride these motorcycles, but first I need to know how much to pay this gentleman for the motorcycles.

Thank-you for your time in responding to my correspondence,

Respectfully,
Tim Thom

Rich Payne 19-10-07 00:45

I'll help if I can but...
 
What's an FLW ?

I'm fairly well involved in the old bike scene but there is a lot more info needed for even an identification.

Rich.

Richard Farrant 19-10-07 01:14

Re: I'll help if I can but...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rich Payne
What's an FLW ?

I'm fairly well involved in the old bike scene but there is a lot more info needed for even an identification.

Rich.


:) :) Rich, I'm glad you asked that, because I have had military m/cycles for 30 years and it is not an abbreviation I recognise.

:confused

colin jones 19-10-07 09:21

I'm pretty sure it stands for "f....n" leg warmer :fry:

Richard Farrant 19-10-07 10:09

Quote:

Originally posted by colin jones
I'm pretty sure it stands for "f....n" leg warmer :fry:
Oh :confused

New one on me

Lynn Eades 19-10-07 10:28

???
 
Are you allowed a new FLW Richard?

wim sikkelbein 20-10-07 15:30

flw
 
It turns out the man who posted this question on the ktr mailing list made a mistake, he mend: Harley D wla/wlc.
The FLW is not an abbreviation it just doesn't exist.

Wim

Ian Fawbert 26-10-07 12:44

I think regardless of his terminology, if these are complete bikes in the crate, they shouldn'e be assembled, they should be kept in the crate.

Once assembled, its just another bike on the road. Still in the crate, its a piece of history- and a more valuable one at that!

I hope he cna be convinced not to assemble them!

Ian.

Tony Smith 27-10-07 00:03

Re: flw
 
Quote:

Originally posted by wim sikkelbein
It turns out the man who posted this question on the ktr mailing list made a mistake, he meant: Harley D wla/wlc.
The FLW is not an abbreviation, it just doesn't exist.

Wim

Well, the WLA or WLC bikes won't be original/new in the crate if they're fitted with Norton or Triumph engines! :confused


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