ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan

ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan ME3FSM245NK401902 2022 Royal Enfield Motors Himalayan
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Lot information
Bid: $100
Auction number: 42819400
Auction platform: iaai.com
Sale date: 10.12.2025 17:00
Estimated repair price: $5,449
Actual cash value: $5,449
Seller:
Progressive
Location: 11763, 66 Peconic Ave, Medford, New York
Vehicle condition
Odometer: 2 Mileage (km) / Not actual
Vehicle title: Non-Repairable
Primary damage: Front End
Keys available: Yes
Airbags: None
Condition: Not run
Vehicle information
VIN: ME3FSM245NK401902
Vehicle type: Motorcycle
Color: Red
Engine: 1
Cylinders: 1
Fuel: Gasoline
Year of production: 2022
Tracking History It looks like this 2022 with vin ME3FSM245NK401902 spent some time in the the auto auction system before the sale, showing up at the 66 peconic ave branch under lot 42819400. It has keys, which makes things a lot easier. The title attached to this vehicle is currently listed as Non-Repairable. High Mileage Warning The manufacturing sheet shows a standard Vehicle build. The inspection sheet lists the airbags as None. Body Condition The lot notes specify that the Front End is where the primary crunch happened. The insurance adjuster noted that the engine did not start during the initial claim assessment. Front end is ugly, but if the rails are straight, it’s an easy bolt-on fix.