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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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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)
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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Kymco DTX 125: another adventure scooter will appear in Europe
Fri, 24 Sep 2021Almost a year ago, Kymco presented its first DTX 360 crossover scooter, and just the other day it became known that Kymco introduced its younger brother DTX 125, which is declared as a 2022 model in Europe. it is equipped with a 125 cc liquid-cooled engine that develops a maximum power of 13 hp at 8750 rpm. The decrease in cubic capacity also affected the mass of the device: the DTX 125 "lost" to 176 kg.
Church of MO: 2010 Kymco Scooter Lineup Intro
Sun, 13 Sep 2020Has anyone seen a new Kymco lately? The giant Taiwanese manufacturer claimed to be the world’s largest scooter manufacturer once upon a time. Maybe it still is.
Kymco SuperNEX Concept Unveiled at EICMA
Thu, 08 Nov 2018Kymco has carved out a niche producing scooters and small-displacement motorcycles like the K-Pipe 125, but the Taiwanese manufacturer now wants to reshape how we think about electric motorcycles. Debuting at EICMA, the Kymco SuperNEX concept looks to address some of issues consumers have about electric two-wheelers. While designing the SuperNEX, Kymco looked some of the qualities people enjoy about riding motorcycles that are lacking in most electric two-wheelers currently on the market.
Kymco Ionex Electric Scooter Platform Announced
Thu, 22 Mar 2018Kymco announced a new swappable battery system and electric charging architecture that will be used for ten electric scooters to be launched over the next three years. The first model, the Many EV, was presented along with Kymco’s Ionex electric scooter architecture at the 2018 Tokyo Motorcycle Show. Kymco did not provide much detail about the Many EV’s specifications, but based on its name, we assume it will perform similarly to the Kymco Many 125 gas-powered scooter.
2018 Kymco Xtown 300i ABS Review – First Ride
Fri, 09 Jun 2017Cross town for less Credit: Photos by Michael Spain-Smith With a scooter market of less than 30,000 units from major manufacturers a year*, the USA isn’t much of a thing for scooters, and medium-displacement scoots like Kymco’s new $3,999 Xtown are even less of a thing since Honda dropped its PCX 300 and Suzuki fired its Burgman 400. I got to ride the new Kymco Xtown 300i ABS last week, a scooter that replaces two similar-sized models in the Taiwanese company’s line and offers solid value to the scooter rider that wants comfort, convenience and freeway-friendly power. For 2018, Kymco also offers the bigger, faster – and $2,000 pricier – Xciting 400i, but has also dropped the Downtown 300i and People 300i from the line.
2018 Kymco Like 150i ABS Review
Mon, 05 Jun 2017Get your scoot on for less Scooters are big in European and other markets – around here, not so much. “Scooters and soccer,” Kymco PR rep Peter Jones tells us, “they’re just not a part of our culture.” Still, Kymco doggedly sticks to its guns, offering a full line of scooters where many OEMs have reduced or eliminated their scooter offerings. “The coolest person you know, that’s a scooter rider,” Jones goes on to say, and 54-year-old Taiwanese firm Kymco’s latest offering caters to the coolest of them.
2018 Kymco Xciting 400i Review - First Ride
Thu, 01 Jun 2017My fling with a thing Credit: Photos by Michael Spain-Smith We were snuggled into a conference room in the upscale Aloft hotel in Asheville, North Carolina, when PR man Peter Jones kicked off Kymco’s 2018 new-product launch by telling us that scooters in the U.S. market are “such a small thing, they’re not even really a thing… scooters and soccer, they’re just not a part of our culture.” But the lack of scooter culture has made Taiwanese manufacturer Kymco itself a thing. After staying doggedly in the American scooter market for the better part of two decades, Kymco has a coast-to-coast dealer network, a good reputation for reliability and value, and is basically the only purveyor of value-priced, high-performance maxi-scooters.
2018 Kymco Spade 150 Review – First Ride
Tue, 30 May 2017What's up, niches? Credit: Photos by Michael Spain-Smith Asheville, North Carolina has been the scene of several Kymco product launches, and why not? It’s an oddball little city deep in the heart of Dixie that boasts world-class food, fun and roads.
Battle Of The 125cc Ankle Biters, Part 2
Fri, 25 Nov 2016Now the real fun begins Credit: Photos by Evans Brasfield | Videos by James Lee Martinec By now, we’ll assume you’ve read the Part 1 of the Ankle Biters test, wherein we asked some newer riders to ride the Honda Grom, Kawasaki Z125 Pro, Kymco K-Pipe 125, and SSR Motorsports Razkull 125. Their job was to give us feedback as to which bike makes the best learner for the absolute noob because it’s been awhile since any of the MO staff could call themselves one. Our riders had a lot of fun with the test, but as for us MOrons, we wanted a bit more excitement once we got a chance to throw a leg over the quartet.
Battle of the 125cc Ankle Biters, Part 1
Fri, 11 Nov 2016Honda Grom takes on the Kawasaki Z125, Kymco K-Pipe 125, and SSR Motorsports Razkull 125 Credit: Photos by Evans Brasfield You can thank Honda for reigniting the mini bike craze with the release of the Honda Grom back in 2014. The little 125cc runabout is a refreshing throwback to the days you could grab your board, ride out to the ocean, hit the waves, then jet around town in search of the best carne asada burrito – while maybe sneaking into a skate park for a quick blast. In short, the Grom inspires fun rides at a slower pace.