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Clean. on 2040-motos

US $3,650.00
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:7000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Athens, Ohio, United States

Athens, Ohio, United States
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BSA Lightening description

1967 BSA Lightning 650 for sale. Third owner. I've owned the bike since September 1970. Odometer shows 1030 miles, but it didn't work for a few years and definitely has less than 7000 miles.

Bike runs well and has never been wrecked. Tank has a small, dime sized dent on the left side. BSA badges are cracked on both sides. Chrome is in decent shape for it's age, but has some pitting and flaking. It was repainted in the early 1970's. Tires are Continentals, in good shape, although rear tire has more wear than the front. Included are the original type Dunlop tires with innertubes. All numbers match on frame and engine and it has a clean title.

Asking $3650 but will listen to reasonable offers. Email me at seohiostuff@hotmail.com if you have any questions.

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