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1971 Bsa on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:0
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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It's a 1971 BSA B50 Goldstar with a 1967 441 motor. Perfect track set-up for (vintage MX) with the 441 motor. Plenty of low end torque. The bike has been recently revamped, proof of work available. New piston rings, head gasket, primary seals, new tires, rims, electronic ignition (not electric start) with battery, kick spring, re polished fork legs, cleaned / tuned carb, new fork boots, new tires, new footrest rubber, new headlight and more.

CA Title in hand and currently registered for both on road and off road usage. Yes, it is already CHP verified a couple of months ago. 

Iam planning to get a much modern, and faster dirt bike. Just trying to find a good home for this puppy.

Note: Serious buyers only - no tire kickers.
Please feel free to contact me through this posting and we can take it from there. Iam sure you would have a lot of questions, been there myself. Thanks for your interest. Please send me a message.

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