My BSA A65 for sale
I never ride it since I built my MK It is a shame to not get use out of it so time for it to go.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4581499203&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1
Cheers
Mark
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Very nice, you should have an old bike AND a MK though, thats my plan.
I reckon I could fit one more in the garage
Mrs Colin dissagrees
Oooooooooooooooh that's SO yummy!
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Originally posted by ReMan
Very nice, you should have an old bike AND a MK
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Originally posted by donut
Oooooooooooooooh that's SO yummy!
So how much are you looking for for the Beezer? It'd look nice in the garage next to my 1933 Sloper 600!
Oooh, that is a thing of beauty!
If only I could afford it.
Terry
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Originally posted by Kissy
So how much are you looking for for the Beezer? It'd look nice in the garage next to my 1933 Sloper 600!
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Originally posted by Spyderman
Oooh, that is a thing of beauty!
If only I could afford it.
Terry
Mook... dont let it go for less than £1900.
It is worth every penny of that.
I have a 1949 Enfield G in the loft awaiting assembly after full restoration, but I wont do it until I have a private garage.
I'm after a B31 if anybody has one spare. Condition does not have to be great.
I have discovered that the reg number
DSK 4 69 might be worth more than the bike
So I'm afraid I have pulled it for now - pending further investigations.
Any one know anything about selling interesting reg numbers?
Cheers
Mark
That's such a beautiful bike. I would cut the Mrs. allowance or send her back to her parents before I'd let that bike go.
Ive had a lot of old British bikes (including a plunger frame B31, gazza285), but I never had a 650 BSA twin.
Just sell it! There are plenty of agencies who won't actually buy it, but will advertise it for you and take their cut.
If you do sell it (and I personally would never split the number from the bike) Swansea will give you an age-related (i.e. same number format as you
have) but it will be non-transferrable for obvious reasons. You will devalue the bike a bit if you do this - lost provenance and all that.
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Originally posted by mookaloid
Any one know anything about selling interesting reg numbers?
Mark