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1943 Bsa M-20 on 2040-motos

US $5,875.00
YearYear:1943 MileageMileage:201 ColorColor: RAF Blue
Location:

York, Maine, United States

York, Maine, United States
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BSA M-20 photos

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BSA M-20 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA M-20 description

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Painted in RAF blue back in the 1970's. In excellent overall condition with many new parts, and mechanical restoration. Top end engine has new standard sized piston, rings, rebuilt carburetor and new fuel pet cocks, clutch, valve job and cylinder honing. New brake, clutch, and spark advance and throttle cables.Solid, clean tank interior. New Dunlop tires, wiring harness, new battery and battery box, Pannier rack, original operator's guide book dated 1944 and reproduction parts and maintenance manuals. Presently, this bike has not been driven since engine rebuild. One Mag/Dyno has been sent out to a Mag shop in FLA and awaiting return. Additionally Mag/Dyno #2 is on the bike. Tool roll with extra tools will be provided and an original WD (War Dept) rear tire. Additional equipment will include, military 6x30 binoculars in case with broad arrow markings and soldiers pickmattock. Hand tire pump.Serial # on front fender black plate is the original War Dept. assigned number.  Excellent opportunity to own a unique piece of WWII History. Ask your questions, do research on these bikes, My ebay rating is 100% and I wish to keep it that way...the only dumb question is the one not asked! 

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