Author Topic: Not a Lancia....but a beautiful restored early 1950s BSA Cyclemaster for sale  (Read 2858 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

chriswgawne

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2186
I am not sure if this is allowed but here goes!

In an effort to simplify my life (slightly) I have decided to offer for sale a fully restored BSA Cyclemaster which is in my garage in Sunningdale .
The frame has been powder coated (the apparent discolouration of the frame by the pedal crank is just dried aerosol grease) , all chrome is either new or excellent original, new cables, new chain, new mudguards ,the OE leather saddle is a masterpiece of design and comfort, new tyres, new wheels and spokes and fully rebuilt engine and transmission.
I have the original rear parcel rack which is powder coated black and to be fitted  and there is a comprehensive 40 page workshop manual with it and also an 8 page 'handy guide' to be carried by the rider.
It is not registered in the UK although Jacky bought it for me a few years ago in the UK as a 'green' birthday present.
I haven't got round to trying to start it but I cant imagine this will be difficult as everything is like brand new.
Any reasonable offer considered.
Chris
Chris Gawne
Mobile: 07778 216552

chriswgawne

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2186
Not sold through this forum yet so as I am back in the UK next weekend for a couple of weeks I thought i would list it yesterday on ebay in a 7 day auction.
On checking this morning, to my amazement there have been 270 views already.......and there are 36 watchers!
No bids yet but I am feeling a little hopeful of a sale
Chris
Chris Gawne
Mobile: 07778 216552

Mikenoangelo

  • Megaposter
  • *
  • Posts: 468
I sold one 4years ago for a surprisingly good price. I had intended to fit it to  a butchers delivery bike with a large basket on the front but abandoned the plot when I found that the bike was incredibly unstable to ride and despite having the old style rod brakes was too new to register as a classic and would have had to comply with regs.

Mike Clark