Looking for advice on what appears to be a rare racebike.

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Re: Looking for advice on what appears to be a rare racebike

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FloridaSteve wrote:It's a Seeley Suzuki and the owner isn't sure what he has exactly. Can anyone help him out? See the link at my blog.

Thanks

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And also please fill in your location info. :D
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Re: Looking for advice on what appears to be a rare racebike

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I took the risk and had a peek. The frame looks to be the same as the Seeley I once owned.

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Re: Looking for advice on what appears to be a rare racebike

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It appears to be a Seeley frame, Ceriani front brake, street forks, TZ250 throttle housing, pipes look like Swarbricks. The engine number suggests it came from a TR in which case a PO threw the original chassis away or maybe sold it off to pay for the Seeley frame.
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