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1969 Bsa Rocket 3 on 2040-motos

US $59000
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: CANDY APPLE BLUE
Location:

Proserpine, QLD, Australia

Proserpine, QLD, Australia
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BSA Rocket 3 photos

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BSA Rocket 3 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750

BSA Rocket 3 description

1969 BSA ROCKET 3

THIS IS A FULLY RESTORED BSA ROCKET 3 USING ORIGINAL BOLTS AND PARTS

THE BIKE HAS SOME MODERN UPGRADES INCLUDING TRI SPARK IGNITION. FIVE SPEED GEARBOX AND LUCAS INDICATORS FITTED

THE WHEELS HAVE BEEN REBUILT WITH THE SPOKES RE CAD PLATED. THE HEAD HAS NEW VALVES AND GUIDES.

NEW STANDARD RINGS AND BEARINGS FITTED. CARBURETORS REBUILT. NEW TYRES, NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM

HAS HAD NEW BSA BADGE, EXHAUST HANGERS FITTED SINCE PHOTOS TAKEN

THE LAST TWO BIKES ALSO AVAILABLE

THIS BIKE NEEDS NOTHING JUST RIDING, SHOW OR DISPLAY  


CAN HELP WITH DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN WORLD

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