1965 Bsa A50 Royal Star on 2040-motos
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1965 BSA A50 Royal Star "No Reserve"
The BSA has good compression and shifts through the gears as it should. It isn't running but I was able to get it to fire a couple times. The tank is in very nice shape inside and out as well as the rims. As the pictures show the BSA is in nice overall condition and I believe it would be an easy restoration. The BSA does not have a clear title but I will provide a bill of sale if needed. This bike is sold as is without any warranty. I have shipping connections for the lower 48 and overseas if needed. I am happy to help with storage or shipping but please contact me first to make arrangements. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns about storage, shipping, bike or payment. Thank you and good luck |
BSA A50 ROYAL STAR for Sale
- 1969 bsa a50 royal star(US $7500)
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