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1968 Bsa on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Gilroy, California, United States

Gilroy, California, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):441

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Selling my 1968 BSA Victor 441,tried to leave it as original as possible,but also make it a safe fun bike to ride.It now is…had a local British bike shop give it the once over,tune up,carb cleaning,new cables,battery,brakes.The only resto done was a correct seat cover,the Amal grips and new tires and tubes.I was looking for the on-offroad scrambler look,the rest of the bike is mostly untouched from original,but I am no BSA expert.Bike is ready to ride now,usually starts by 3rd kick,runs,shifts and stops as you would expect for an almost 50 year old bike.Paint on frame and tank appear original.Just took it for a 25 mile cruise two weeks ago.I have title and current registration.

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