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Bsa B25 S Starfire 250 Cc ** Vintage British Bike ** No Reserve ** on 2040-motos

US $1,495.00
YearYear:1968 MileageMileage:4270 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Albertville, Alabama, US

Albertville, Alabama, US
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BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 1

BSA B25S photos

BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 2 BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 3 BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 4 BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 5 BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 6 BSA B25 S STARFIRE 250 CC ** vintage British bike **  No Reserve **, US $1,495.00, image 7

BSA B25S tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BSA B25S description

BSA  B25S  SPITFIRE

 

Matching frame and engine numbers

 

Exact year unknown

 

Best of my knowledge bike is all original and definitely worth restoring

 

 

 

Original Lucas headlight

 

Original Lucas Taillight

 

Runs good for age

 

Dent in tank

 

Chrome fair for age

 

Speedometer shows 4270 but I have no idea if accurate

 

 

examine pictures and ask questions

 

 

 

 

 

Bike is currently listed in the local paper. We reserve the right to end the auction early only if we have received no bids on this listing.

 

I have listed and described the motorcycle to the best of my knowledge. Email us for specific questions you may have. You can call us direct at 256-582-8773. If no answer, please leave a message and I'll get back with you.

Please ask any questions in advance before bidding because what you see is what you get!

This bike is USED and being SOLD AS IS.

NO REFUNDS or WARRANTY will be given.

Bike must be paid for in full within 7 days of auction and picked up within 14 days (unless other arrangements are made). A $250 non-refundable deposit must be made to PayPal within 48 hours of auction ending. Balance must be paid in cash (U.S. funds only) or cashiers check (U.S. funds only). Bike will ship only when funds have cleared my bank.

Since the State of Alabama does not require titles on motorcycles prior to 1975, this bike does not have a title. A notarized bill of sale will be given upon full receipt of payment and once bike is delivered.

We reserve the right to cancel any bids from a buyer with low feedback.

Buyer is responsible for making all the shipping arrangments from Albertville, Al 39551. If you choose to ship with Forward Air, I can deliver to Huntsville, AL. Delivery will be an additional $150 and will include the necessary tie down straps and locks for the crate. Otherwise, the bike must be picked up my residence.

International buyers are responsible for any additional duties or import fees.

Thanks for looking and be sure to check out our other auctions as we are continually


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