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1969 Bsa Royal Star on 2040-motos

US $4,300.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:111
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BSA ROYAL STAR tech info

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BSA ROYAL STAR description

1969 BSA Royal Star 500. Runs and rides mint. Complete new top end, new tune up and oil change. Boyer ignition (no points), new battery, Borrani rims. 
Gauges removed but come with it. Comes with tons of literature, some spare parts and the old parts that were replaced. No rattles, weird vibrations, smoke or disappointments. Already has Collector Plate status in BC! 
Everything is tight, clutch is strong, tires are good. Ready for the summer. Very nice looking bike and a blast to ride! This is one of the most desirable years. It is no 10 out of 10 show bike but it is a nice clean rider.
Please ask all questions prior to bidding. Don't assume anything, ask first. Sold as is. Come see and ride prior to bidding if possible. 
I have sold motorcycles to the USA from here in Canada before.With an old bike like this it is really a straight forward process. I will assist with everything I can. I am on Vancouver Island, not that far from Seattle.
Thanks for looking!






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