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1968 Bsa 441 Shooting Star on 2040-motos

US $3,750.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: ORANGE AND WHITE
Location:

Pickerington, Ohio, United States

Pickerington, Ohio, United States
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BSA 441 SHOOTING STAR photos

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BSA 441 SHOOTING STAR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):441

BSA 441 SHOOTING STAR description

This is a very nice original BSA 441 Shooting Star. The engine is similar to the 441 Victor but the bodywork and exhaust is different. This has the low exhaust pipe and this model seems to be a little more rare that the Victors. It is all original, except for batteries and tires, and in great shape. I have owned the bike for about 18 years. All of the chrome is in very good shape. There are no chips or scratches in the paint and no rips, tears, or separation on the seat. A new oil pump was recently installed and everything works as it should. 

I will gladly answer questions as soon as possible. Thanks for looking, Mike

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