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1970 Bsa Victor Special on 2040-motos

US $7,995.00
YearYear:1970 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Yellow/Black
Location:

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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BSA VICTOR SPECIAL tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):441 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA VICTOR SPECIAL description

1970 BSA 441 Victor Special, Pazon Electronic Ignition, new coil, new Amal 930/38 carb, fresh oil change, timing set, new tires, new air filter, new fuel line, new speedometer rubber boot, kick start spring, light switch and sparking plug. This great example of a BSA Victor has been given a full going over, you name it we checked it! Pretty much a survivor bike, with the exception of the Pazon. Tank has a bubble in the paint right behind the filler neck (see photo), otherwise the alloy tank is in mint condition, the frame and panel paint and the chrome has some slight fading and scratches, it is a 46 year old machine after all! Included with the bike is a full set of replacement vinyl decals from "fromanothertime", purchased on eBay and an original parts book. The Amal carb that was fitted to the bike when I got it had an Amal 926, way too small, a correct 930/38 carb was purchased directly from Burlen Ltd. in the UK.
As anyone who knows these bikes is familiar, kicking it can be a bear, hence the nickname "441 Victim", this example is no different, it could start on the first kick, or it may take several!! It is also highly recommended that premium Ethanol-Free gas is used, older bikes and carbs don't like ethanol!!

This motorcycle is also being advertised locally, seller reserves the right to end auction early.

 Any other questions please contact me through the eBay messenger only, to protect both parties interest.

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