Levis motorcycles were manufactured by Butterfields of Birmingham, and were for many years one of England's leading manufacturers of two-stroke motorcycles. Their first model had a capacity of 211 cc. In the early twenties the two strokes were successful in race: in 1920 and 1922 the Lightweight races on the Isle of Man were won on Levis machines.
In the early thirties the range consisted of three 247 cc models ( a two stroke, a side valve and an overhead valve) and the 346 cc ohv model A 2. The machine has a Burman 3 speed gearbox and upswept exhaust. It’s an original Dutch machine with paintwork partly still in original condition.
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Call: +31 495 546054
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| Year: |
1932 |
| Make: |
Levis |
| Type: |
Model A2 |
| Coach: |
350 cc 1 cyl ohv |
| Price: |
EURO 7.950
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| CarID: |
50999 |
| Location: |
Netherlands
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