1969 Bsa Rickman Metisse A65 on 2040-motos
BSA Rickman Metisse A65 description
This bike came out of the Rickman factory as a Rickman Metisse A65 in 1969 ( photo of certificate included) The bike comes with a spare 1969 A65 motor the same year as original, also front wheel, exhaust pipes etc as per photo with black pipes if you wish to put back to standard. The bike is in Race format with a 750cc A10/A65 motor. It has a A10 crankcase and A65 Barrel & heads ( not easy to do ) The motor is fitted with: SRM Alloy forged rods SRM Big inlet & exhaust valves SRM oil pump SRM spitfire cam R.D. valve springs Specially made pistons Lightened rocker arms SRM electronic ignition inside mag Primary drive belt Close ratio gear box This motor should be very quick, not raced, run in work shop only. Needs final carb tuning. ( jets and slides included ) Selling because I can no longer get on a bike. |
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