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1969 BSA Starfire (1969)
No reserve price. This is an unrestored original. I purchased it for my son - I wanted to start him off with a full metal bike. He rode it around on logging roads when I lived in Virginia. Most everything is original. The engine was originally all black and I replaced the piston/rings, installed new bearings, and replaced the primary chain adjuster. The spark plug threads were stripped so there is a Helicoil installed in the head. Nothing else has been done mechanically except for rebuilding the carburetor and normal maintenance (points, plug, drive chain, bearings, etc). The rear stop lens is a repro as is the WIPAC horn/high beam on the handle bars. All paint is original with some spot touch-ups. There are a few dings and a small crack on the left fiberglass panel (with touch-up) - see picture. The tank is steel and there are no dents - but some wear and tear. No rust in the tank and no gas leaks. The bike came with a vintage air pump (does not work and not original) attached to the frame behind the oil tank. The handle bars are the original "buck horns". The tires are original and show it! Most chrome is in good shape, but there is some rust on the wheel rims and pitting on the fenders. My son out grew the bike long ago and it is residing as one of 5 motorcycles in my garage. I need to reduce my portfolio as I am straining my wife's patience. It is high compression and not forgiving to my geezer knee when kicking it over. I don't know the mileage (I put 10K in because eBay insists on a number) because the speedometer didn't work until recently rebuilt. The mileage (237) on it reflects the last year or so. I only ride it a bit around DC - but I am more comfortable on my other bikes. The bike starts easily, idles OK,but runs a bit rough in the low range - can be sorted out. Good bike for someone as a first restoration. And of course it wouldn't be British if it didn't leaks some oil. The motorcycle has matching numbers and a clear Virginia title.2016-06-14 16:21:48Washington, District Of Columbia, United States102000
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1968 BSA STARFIRE (1968)
This is a great motorcycle to rebuild or restore it has compression .Take a good look at all pics and ask questions SOLD AS IS CALL 586-727-3697 with questions or emails would be fine2016-08-07 04:58:17Richmond, Michigan, United States21,300.00
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1967 BSA Starfire (1967)
Pulled this one out of the back of a shop. It was sitting there for 30yrs. Had some fun with this one, but now it's time to move it on.2016-11-28 04:53:28Pompano Beach, Florida, United States1037200
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1971 BSA starfire (1971)
1971 BSA 250 .Im 6 ft 4 inch 275#s i ride this bike to and from work every day and have for the last 3 years. Last year i had new piston and rings,valve job.tune up,battery, carburetor new front tire,new cables and higher handle bars installed. The bike runs, rides and shifts as it should.2016-06-29 05:09:51Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States59367
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1968 BSA Starfire (1968)
1968 BSA Starfire motorcycle. Title in hand. DMV clear.2016-07-08 05:05:36Los Angeles, California, United States254,000.00
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1969 BSA Starfire (1969)
Real barn find! Had frozen motor but was all complete and low miles! This has 7k on the bike and 0 on the motor, will need a proper wear in time. The frame was painted while motor was out, the shocks were switched out for the Jap chrome ones, original will come with sale.2016-08-03 05:03:07Los Angeles, California, United States66516
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1969 BSA STARFIRE (1969)
THIS BSA STARFIRE HAS ABOUT 55 MILES ON IT SINCE A COMPLETE RESTORATION. COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL. NEW PISTON, RINGS, ROD INSERTS, VALVES AND GUIDES, POINTS AND CONDENSER.2016-07-10 05:03:27Bakersfield, California, United States555,000.00
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1968 BSA Starfire 250cc (1968)
Read this first: I am listing this BSA for a friend of mine who does not do much Ebay stuff. The bike is located in a small town in west Texas, called Alpine. All shipping arrangements need to be made by the winning bidder. He will do what he can to help with that arrangement. There may be a chance of him coming to the San Antonio, Tx area if that would help anyone out. There is a $500 deposit made within four days. You can email or call the owner directly if you have questions about the bike, shipping, payment, etc. Any questions sent via the ebay link will get a response with his email address. Thank you, and good luck with your bid! There is a video of the bike running! Contact the seller and he will email you the video. A good running, good looking, kick-only 250cc British single. This bike is a runner, not a concourse show piece. It bears minor dents on the fenders and has some bits of paint knocked off the tank. It has the original formed metal tank. The bike has been painted, it was originally bright orange. While the straight bars offer a great riding position and a great look, they are not original. Also at some point the engine was stripped, BSA painted this years engine black. The exhaust is partially original but the actual muffler is a replacement, this model came with a much longer peanut style muffler, thus the bike is fairly loud. There is some surface rust on an area of the front rim. The bike is missing its chrome grab rail witch came up over the back of the seat. Not certain if a center stand was stock, but this one doesn't have one.2013-09-03 09:54:55Alpine, Texas, US1,1372,200.00
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