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1969 Bsa on 2040-motos

US $14000
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Elgin, Illinois, United States

Elgin, Illinois, United States
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650

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UP FOR SALE IS THIS 1969 BSA LIGHTNING. KNOWN IN THE LOCAL AREA AS "THE FALCON". THE BIKE IS A LOCAL CUSTOM FROM THE EARLY 70'S. THE ENGINE AND FRAME NUMBERS MATCH AND THE FRAME IS NOT RAKED
 IT HAS A COOL CUSTOM TANK, SEAT AND SISSY BAR. IT ALSO HAS MCM FORK COVERS ALONG WITH A RECTANGLE HEAD LIGHT.  THE STOCK GAUGES WORK ALONG WITH THE LIGHTS. IT HAS MANY CHROME PARTS SUCH AS FENDER STAYS,BRAKE ROD, CHAIN GUARD AND SWING ARM. THERE IS SOME PITTING ON SOME OF THE CHROME. THE PAINT DOES HAVE SOME SCRATCHES AND FLAKING. THERE IS A CRACK AROUND THE LEFT SIDE OF THE CUSTOM SISSY BAR AND A CRACK BEGINNING ON THE RIGHT SIDE (SEE PICTURES). IT RUNS AND RIDES GREAT. THIS BIKE SHOULD BE SERVICED AND THE TIRES REPLACED BEFORE RIDING. THIS IS A GREAT FIND AND A COOL OLD TIME CAPSULE.

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