1971 Bsa B25ss Gold Star on 2040-motos
BSA B25SS Gold Star tech info
BSA B25SS Gold Star description
1971 BSA B25SS Gold Star. The bike runs and rides and starts ok. It has a 4 speed transmission. When it runs it leaks a small amount of oil from the small hole in the inspection cover on the left side of the engine. I have been told that the seeping of oil is normal but I don't know if that is correct. It does not have mirrors installed. The paint is non-factory. The signals, brake light, horn and lights work. The speedometer is not working and I don't know the mileage on the bike. I can not read the odometer. It has fresh stabilized fuel and a good battery. The bike may be picked up near Green Bay,WI. Any shipping costs and arrangements are the buyers responsibility. I can assist shippers at my location.
On Oct-20-13 at 11:08:16 PDT, seller added the following information:
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