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1967 Bsa Motorcycle For Sale on 2040-motos

$55,000
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Orange, California

Orange, CA
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Classic Car Marketing, Inc. Southern Californias premier marketing company is pleased to introduce this new listing offered for sale by 1 of our clients. This 1971, one of a kind, BSA B54 Cafe Racer was hand built for the owner, who spent almost a year on this project to properly engineer, source parts, and recreate his image of a light weight excellent handling vintage British motorcycle of the period. For him there was no better place to start than with a large1967 BSA round barrel 441 CC single, married to a heavily modified light weight 1971 BSA oil in frame B50. Add in a much better suspension, superior braking, and parts from all over Europe and the US, and you have a small peak into the massive amount of fabrication and critical parts replacement that went into creating this eye catching and excellent handling bike. Just 2 yrs ago builder, James Banke of Banke Performance, located just off highway nine in Northern California finished the project and the bike has been ridden and shown to the owners great satisfaction and pride. From riding the winding roads along the coast in Northern and Southern California or through the hills just inland from the Pacific Ocean, this modern version of an envisioned piece of history will not let you down. Perhaps you just want to drain the oil and put it in your living area as a piece of art. Whatever your motorcycling interest may be, enjoy them at a higher level on this light, magnificent handling engineered simplicity know as a B44. You can also type in BSA B54 at Google, Flickr and Youtube to find more pictures, videos, and articles about the bike. This hand crafted cafe racer is being offered at $55,000. Please contact us for a list of modifications on this spectacular bike. For more info please visit our web siteat www.classiccarmarketing.net or call now at 619 972-XXXX. Inspections are encouraged before any purchase of any vehicle, anywhere.

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