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1951 Bsa 650 Bobber Plunger Frame Chopper Triumph on 2040-motos

US $810.00
YearYear:1951 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Redwood City, California, US

Redwood City, California, US
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1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 1

BSA A10 photos

1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 2 1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 3 1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 4 1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 5 1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 6 1951 BSA 650 Bobber plunger frame chopper triumph, US $810.00, image 7

BSA A10 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 VINVIN:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

BSA A10 description

1951 BSA A10 650 plunger framed bobber. New top end and upgraded Bonneville clutch done at Rabbers in San Jose. Lots of rare parts all on one bike.

 

- Hap Jones / Wassell tank

- Hap Jones / Wassell fender

- Ceriani front end

- Flanders Bars

- Bates Seat

- Campell pipes NOS

- Webco finned rocker covers

- Webco finned oil feed

- BSA quick change rear drum

- Harley rear rim / Dunlop front rim

- Podtronics Rectifier

- Vintage automotive head and tail light

- Custom Pinstriping and Gold and Silver leaf

- New tires Avon front / Double white rear

Moto blog

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