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1960 Bsa on 2040-motos

US $13000
YearYear:1960 MileageMileage:13
Location:

New Milford, Pennsylvania, United States

New Milford, Pennsylvania, United States
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BSA All description

Original BSA C15 ,
This is a ONE owner bike with original title from 1960 .
The bike seem to be in all original condition and complete except for missing air filter, tank trim ..
I bump start the bike when i purchased it  and drove it with no problem for a mile ..shift through the gears and stay idle no problem
All electrical works ,no battery .
The chromes  are great but some stain on pipe ..the tires looks new
The inside of tank is good he only has a very little light surface rust on the bottom
The triple tree seem to have a little play in the neck
Brakes are also good
The speedometer shows 13000 k but the needle is half way missing and spins loose ..
It has transferable Original title from the owner
I purchase  this bike for his great looks but I am not a BSA expert so i took a lot of picture
and i will try to answer question as best as i can

The buyer is responsible for shipping charge but i don't mind helping the shipper of your choice
A Deposit of $500 through Paypal 48H at the end of the auction i can store the bike for up to 3 weeks but the balance as to be paid within 10 days with cash in hand, money order or cashier check
with PAYPAL buyer will pay the fees

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