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1967 Bsa Royal Star 500 Basket Case on 2040-motos

US $202.50
YearYear:1967 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Nantucket, Massachusetts, US

Nantucket, Massachusetts, US
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BSA A50 photos

1967 BSA Royal Star 500 basket case, US $202.50, image 2 1967 BSA Royal Star 500 basket case, US $202.50, image 3 1967 BSA Royal Star 500 basket case, US $202.50, image 4

BSA A50 tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):500 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA A50 description

This is for a 1967 BSA Royal Star A50 500cc motorcycle. It is partially restored. I am willing to deliver and will accommodate any request to see. The bike was apart when I purchased it. I put the engine in, brought it down to the head and it has a new piston and would imagine rings to go with it. The engine needs to be lashed before it would be ready. Its in the bike and has good compression. I just rebuilt the carb. I have new front and rear tires, battery, handlebars, handbrake and choke lever, rear rim and spoke set, brakes in the rear hub, tool pouch, ignition, all kinds of NOS parts. I went over the bike sanding and painting. The bike is complete aside from an exhaust, front wheel and hub, and some misc badges. I have the bike essentially in boxes except the engine, carb, oil tank, wiring harness, and the front forks are partially installed. Gas tank has minimal rust, oil tanks clean. Includes shop manual and reciepts for most parts. Have at least 3200 in parts and time, not looking for that at all, though. Reserve is MUCH less. NO TITLE, will write bill of sale. Bike is on Nantucket. Thanks for looking

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