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1951 Bsa Zb34 Goldstart on 2040-motos

US $47000
YearYear:1951 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Washington, Kansas, United States

Washington, Kansas, United States
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BSA ZB34 Goldstart photos

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BSA ZB34 Goldstart description

1951 BSA ZB34  Goldstar. Antique title. Total cosmetic and mechanical restoration. New paint, chrome plating, cadmium, decals, and pin striping. Seats and instruments were professionally restored. Engine-new valves, guides, seats, piston rings, connecting rod, crank pin, bearings. All bearings, all seals replace-Engine, transmission, front and rear wheel. Carburetor and ignition system rebuilt. New tires, stainless steel spokes, all cables, all rubber parts. This Goldstar is as it left the factory. Bike has never been wrecked or crashed. This bike has won several first place awards at bike shows. Has been stored in a controlled environment since restoration.

Selling some of my collection.  Please look up other bikes for sale by this seller.

Questions?  Email me before bidding. I WILL answer all questions as soon as I can. Any questions submitted over the weekend will be answered first thing Monday morning. I WON'T disclose my reserve, so please don't ask. Payment by cash, personal check or business check.  No PayPal. Buyer responsible for all shipping arrangements and costs. Bike and title will be released 2 weeks after payment is made (unless paying with cash).

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