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Mixed Lot Of Mostly British Motorcycle Parts Bsa on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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Mount Vernon, Washington, US

Mount Vernon, Washington, US
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Mostly British parts/grab bag. One mystery metal front fender  Two mismatched shocks, two Amal 930 bodies and bowls (jetting unknown) a generic and modified BSA A65 chain guard, a couple of  unknown condition alternators, two auto advance units, a shift lever, a collection of clutch plates.  One Jap and one generic speedo with a cable or two. Misc. hand controls. A single exhaust system, primary chain of unknown length. An old painted petcock, one Amal style throttle plus dual cable and a few other things for good measure.

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