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( WE CAN EASILY ARRANGE DELIVERY OF THIS BEAUTIFUL CONDITION 1960 GREEVES SCOTTISH 250 TRIALS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD )
STUNNING RESTORED SHOW CONDITION 1960 GREEVES SCOTTISH 250 TRIALS, YOU MUST COME AND SEE.
1960 Greeves Scottish 250cc Trial ( 60 years old ) Fully restored to museum standard
Purchased from last owner who bought the bike from one of the original owners as shown in second picture.
Not your average Greeves but when you see you will understand what we mean.
If you are looking for a nice Greeves Scottish Trials bike then this has to be seen in the flesh.
Easy starter 'first kick'
4 Speed gearbox
Two Stroke single
Please Note: ( NOT TO BE MISTAKEN FOR YOUR AVERAGE GREEVES SCOTTISH )
This has to be the one for the serious Trials / Competition bike collector ?
A beautiful trials bike I must say, Especially in this condition.
Restored with love an passion : )
Make: Greeves
Date of first registration: 18. 11. 1960
Date of first registration in the UK: 18. 11. 1960
Model: Scottish
Taxation class HISTORIC VEHICLE
Cylinder capacity (cc) 250CC
Wheelplan 2-Wheel
Registration number 405 XUL
Vin/ Chassis/ Frame No. 61/ 1556
Engine No. 863B/ 1838
Mileage 0
This motorcycle starts rides and performs well ( Simply amazing machine )
Engine fully rebuilt and mechanically sound
All paint / tin ware is just superb.
Standard original type exhaust, Very nice ( New chrome )
Tyres are like new.
Seat like new
All in all a fabulous immaculate stunning condition Greeves Scottish
Paperwork / DVLA V5c registration document / Villiers original Handbook / Various documents / Old photos of actual bike from trials days.
£4989 Firm price, No offers. Bullet proof investment, you will not find another.
Part exchange welcome, Delivery can easily be arranged by us anywhere for a fee, All payments, Please call first as we are open by appointment.
Please message or call the shop showroom on the above tags and ask for Frank.
Motorcycles Unlimited
ClassicBike Emporium
24 Medway Parade
Greenford
Middlesex
UB6 8HR
We are two miles away from the famous Ace Cafe












