BSA A65 tech info
BSA A65 description
We have owned this for over twenty years. Was not enough to put back to original. Set it up for dirt roads or you could play on the flat track.
It is set up on total loss ignition. Battery and toggle switch is what it is on. The alternator works and still in the motor. But is not hooked up. Motor sounds good. Clutch works good. Third back to second, skips. First, second, third and forurth work fine. Going back down, it skips second gear and takes two tries. Brakes work ok. Leaks some oil, what can I say, it is British and old. Yes the fuel tank is a Triumph. Questions, please ask. Buyer responsible for shipping charges. |
BSA A65 for Sale
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