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1957 Bsa Gold Star Clubman 500cc on 2040-motos

$3,690
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Austin, Texas

Austin, TX
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The "Gold Standard" by which all BSA Gold Star's are compared to!! "SUPER FAST"1957 BSA DBD34 Gold Star Clubman 500 cc - 4 gear - 1st year of production for the DBD34Letter from the "Gold Star Owners Club" for verification goes with this bike.This bike is in like new condition with a recent complete frame off restoration by an excellent restoration shop.Frame and engine numbers match, it looks new and runs and drives perfect, with a few test miles since the restoration - see photo for numbers and milage.Completely rebuild or replacement of everything including engine and transmission primary, etc.This was a frame off restoration, everything new or rebuilt & re-finished to new, BlackChrome in color Starts 1st kick every time due to it's electronic ignition.You won't be disappointed, this is a beautiful bike, runs and ride great and super fast, show condition...

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