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Bsa Thunderbolt Cafe on 2040-motos

US $510.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:9999 ColorColor: Black
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
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BSA Thunderbolt photos

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BSA Thunderbolt tech info

TypeType:CAFE Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA Thunderbolt description

BSA THUNDERBOLT CAFE 1971   BIKE HAS NEW POWDER COATED FRAME AIR BOX AND SMALLERFIXINGS FRONT SCREEN AND TAIL PIECE EXHAST PIPES FRONT TIRE &TAIL LIGHT ARENEW RUNS AND SHIFTS GOOD FEEL FREE TO CALL OR ASK IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS 717 465 6345 BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING OR PICKING UP THE BIKE THANKS FOR LOOKING

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