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Old 05-06-2011   #1
 
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1965 sears allstate 250???

anyone know anything about these???
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Old 05-06-2011   #2
 
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Cool, but a bitch in a half to work on and get tuned.
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Old 10-07-2011   #3
 
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sweet looking bike, that could confuse some people
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Old 10-15-2011   #4
 
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i pick one up from a guy thinking it was older and something completely different. hopefully i will get to restoring it soon.
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Old 10-16-2011   #5
 
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I've had several sears, wards riversides, and only thing they were good for is to hang them in the rafters in my shop and look at them. cool little bikes, if you decide fix it up keep it and ride it, don't fix it up to try to make a buck it never works out. I know
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i had a sears 125 it was fun at 14,,, would ride around cranberry bogs in wareham,, mass,,,,was street bike,, but didn,t matter at that time,,, but being a dumb kid , i screwed that up with the tools i had,,,, a screwdriver,,,,,,,never ran again,,,,
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You could get both Puch and Allstate motorcycles from the Sears catalog. I think this 250 looks bad ass.
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