1969 Bsa Firebird Scrambler A65f on 2040-motos
Newton, New Hampshire, United States
BSA Firebird Scrambler A65F tech info
BSA Firebird Scrambler A65F description
Selling a 1969 BSA Firebird Scrambler A65F. I am not a Brit bike expert.
Frame # AC17056A65F Engine # AC17056A65F Matching #s bike Odometer shows 14471 miles ,but I have no idea if this is true. From what I understand, the Firebird is a rather rare bike. Lots of Lightnings and Thunderbolts, but not many Firebirds. This bike runs, idles ,rides, shifts and stops. Tickle the carbs and it fires after one or two kicks cold. The motor sounds healthy with no alarming sounds. I rode it last week on a test ride. It came to me as you see it. Pipes are mounted poorly, and left carb leaks from bowl. It has a stripped bowl screw. Would be an easy restore, or ride as is with some fiddling here and there. There are dings and rust here and there. NH does not issue titles for vehicles this old, therefore I do not have one. Sold with a bill of sale only. Located in East Kingston NH 03827 |
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