My 1978 Laverda LH4 250cc Enduro bike

I've decided to sell my Laverda LH4 250cc Enduro bike. It's fully restored and has all the original parts, including the original handlebars and switchgear. It has the original Sito exhaust, seat, panels, wheels and suspension. It has the 250cc Husky engine, hence the LH model name. It's probably one of the best bikes to be owned outside of the Laverda museum bikes. I last rode it at Farleigh Castle in the MXdN Vets event in 2018. It's sat in the garage ever since. Here is a video of the bike taken at the event in 2018. I have put the lights back on now. I have put it in the upcoming 'HJ Pugh & sons' motorcycle auction to be held in Ledbury on 14/15th Feb. I love my Laverda's and it's not often I sell one of my bikes but I had the opportunity to buy a 1995 Cagiva Elefant 750 in nice original condition and keeping still with my love for Italian bikes I couldn't resist it......If you are really interested in my bike it please contact me but only serious buyers as it would mean withdrawing it from the auction. It's as good today as it is in the video. Andy


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZLXniRK7qs Laverda LH4 250cc Enduro bike
 
Absolutely stunning bike, I love my Huskies. Those rear grab handles are so practical and stylishly done. Good luck with the sale and the replacement Elephant. Adventure Bikes are where old Endro riders end up.
 
Very unlikely, only the first very distant made for the Sedish Army Auto Huskys were 250s. Most were either 360s 420s or the last bunch 500cc.
 
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