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1968 Bsa 441 Victor Special on 2040-motos

$2,600
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Orange County,

Orange County
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I have a nice running BSA 441 unit single vintage motorcycle for sale. It's mechanically sound and mostly stock with some tasteful period correct modifications. Wesco oil tank, aluminum rear wheel, nice vintage style dunlop tires. Flat track bars. Ceriani front end and custom forks that are all new and fresh. This is a good way to get into a unit single for a really excellent price. Out of DMV system comes with blue plate, temporary operating permit and bill of sale. Must sell by this week to pay for other project. If the project I want to purchase sells before the bike, it will no longer be for sale.

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