Bsa Rocket 3 A75r on 2040-motos
BSA Rocket 3 description
1971 BSA Rocket 3 III A75R
#GE00898 - Matching Numbers (engine and frame).
Documented date of production certificate
Clear Virginia Title
Starts, Rides, Runs smooth and sounds great.
eBay item number:11127772323
Up for sale is my personally owned great, operating and head turning '71 BSA Rocket 3 A75R with clear title and certificate of production. Mileage on odometer reads 21,767. It's previous owner gave up and decided to sell. I had the restoration finished by a British motorcycle technician (British and American in Doraville GA) near Atlanta. I purchased this bike 3/4 restored. It's previous owner gave up and decided to sell. It's not without it's british oil leaks but it's minimal. I have ridden 500+ miles since restoration. Mainly to local meet-ups, around the neighborhood and a couple times on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Never dropped.
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