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- Revitalised following its take-over by Alejandro de Tomaso, Benelli launched a range of new four and six-cylinder sports bikes in the 1970s
- Smallest of the range was the 254 (actually 231cc) quarter-litre roadster, its name deriving from '250cc/four-cylinder'
- The smallest production four-cylinder motorcycle at the time, it was also one of the most expensive, but it did include cast alloy wheels, Brembo disc brakes, and an electric starter
- Stunningly styled and built like a Swiss watch, the 28bhp, high-revving lightweight was capable of over 90mph
- This example is presented in complete condition but will need recommissioning or restoring before use
- One previous owner and current owner since 2003
- Showing just over 4,000 recorded km
- Complete with original owners handbook, service manual and some old MOTs
- Also supplied with numerous spares as pictured including panels and spare wheels
- UK-registered on a current V5C
- Being offered with No Reserve
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