BSA Hard Tail Frame for A65L (650) Engine
BSA old school hard tail motorcycle frame. Had a BSA A65L (650) engine on it.
Frame is solid as far as i can tell. Covered with bondo. Not sure of stretch and rake.
Questions? Please ask! Thanks!
ATTENTION: postage price is lower 48 U.S.states. And I will refund the difference.
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