Seller's comments and description: as the follow-on to bsa's legendary gold star thumper, the 441 victor had big shoes to fill. Eric cheney never worked for any motorcycle manufacturer, preferring to make motorcycles in his own eccentric way. His greatest success came after the bsa competition department had closed. The venture was uniquely british. The bikes were designed and built on a shoestring budget in little more than a domestic garage. But the results were spectacular. The bike offered here is cheney’s 45th built. Of 1967 vintage, this mark 2 machine has been maintained, raced and modified by someone who obviously knew what they were doing. A stronger triumph leftside engine cover was fitted to the 1967 441 victor motor, and for reliability and tune a new amal carb was installed. Modifications to suspension are ceriani forks up front and curnutt rear shocks. Wheels have a bsa lightweight rear hub and twin leading shoe brake fitted to the front. Both have fresh tires, and the original front wheel accompanies the bike. The bike is offered in great condition, having just been gone through by a british bike specialist. The usual re-commissioning of brakes, suspension, carburetion and spark was all it took. The engine has great compression, starts and runs easily. The bike is fast and handles well. This rare opportunity for a great classic off-road bike is offered with a clean, clear title. Details job type full-time contact seller. Off-Road✔ Engine cover
US, Alabama, Hale County, AkronAkron, AL at global-free-classified-ads.com4,000
Front wheel with stainless spokes (new), front twin lead brake (new sealed bearing), SRM billet oil pump (new), front fork rebuild (new tubes, seals, dampers, stainless seal cup holders), steering head be. The following parts were rebuilt or replaced less than 500 miles ago. Bike has 4,22500 miles Chain Transmission✔ Electric Engine✔ 4-speed Gearbox
US, Alabama, Montgomery County, MontgomeryMontgomery, AL at freeclassifieds.com12,500
1935 BSA Blue star special This machine was sold in Hobart in 1936 price 89 pounds, used for 3 years then dismantled and hidden in an attic to prevent the army taking it.
US, Alabama, Madison County, ToneyToney, AL at americanlisted.com
All lights and gauges work as they should. ooks and runs great, it has a few minor paint nicks and scuffs, but No dents or damage.(see pics)It starts and runs great, shifts smooth, brakes and tires are good. Seller's Comments and Description: 1965 BSA Lightning Rocket 650 twin with dual Amal carbs, With only 1797 miles on the speedometer
US, Alabama, BirminghamBirmingham, AL at global-free-classified-ads.com5,000