1969 Bsa B44 on 2040-motos
BSA b44 tech info
BSA b44 description
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this bike is in excellent shape.it is not a show bike but looks very nice.was built up to use rather than show.it has new tires new tubes,new rear chain and gearbox sprocket.the gearbox sprocket is largest available for on road riding.new podtronics solid state regular rectifier,new fork seals and boots,halogen headlight,all new wiring,all new control cables,new amal carb,new petcock,new accel hot coil,new heavy duty fiber mat battery,new exhaust and muffler,new paint.excellent original seat.i am a retired machinist and mechanic and have restored many motorcycles,ariel square 4,vincent,triumph, bsa,and many others,i built this bike for a friend and gave it to him .unfortunately he passed away not too long after and the bike was returned to me.i rode it a few times for pleasure but i am 80 and my right leg has a hard time kicking it over so am going to do my riding on an electric start.the bike runs great if you have the skill and leg to start it.the title is clear and it is a fun bike but i just have a hard time kicking it through.buyer pays shipping or can be picked up on site. please note this is not the correct mileage that is why i just put in11111.the bike is completely re_built so it doesn't mater.thanks gary
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Oil On Canvas Originals To Be Auctioned
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Bonhams will be auctioning two oil on canvas originals from contemporary motorsports artist Robert Carter, January 9th at Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. The title piece for this auction (pictured above) measures 48” x 60” and depicts AMA Flat Track star Jim Rice piloting his BSA to victory at the 1970 Santa Rosa Mile. Carter’s second original celebrates the Catalina Grand Prix of 1950’s fame. The oil on canvas piece is 36” x 60”. In addition to these two originals, some of Carter’s Giclee prints will be available.
The Steve McQueen Desert Racer
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The Fonz Never Really Rode a Motorcycle!
Tue, 02 Jun 2009According to the “King of Cool” himself, “The Fonz” (Henry Winkler) never actually rode any motorcycles during the ten year Happy Days television run. Winkler, never rode a bike in real life either, he has dyslexia, which made it difficult for him to co-ordinate the clutch, throttle and brake. Instead, the bikes (Harley Davidson’s, Triumph’s, BSA’s were used) were mounted on a piece of wood with wheels to make it look like he was riding, even though I am not shocked, I am a little disappointed… You can watch the interview with Winkler, the famous motorcycle jump “The Fonz” made over 14 trashcans and a bonus “Jump the Shark” video after the jump. Get the Flash Player to see this player. “Jump the Shark”, as per Phoghat’s request: Get the Flash Player to see this player.
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