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BSA : Firebird chopper Vintage 1969 BSA Firebird Motorcycle

BSA : Firebird chopper Vintage 1969 BSA Firebird Motorcycle

$3,450

Chicago, Illinois

Year 1969

Make BSA

Model Firebird Chopper

Category -

Engine -

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1969 BSA Firebird chopper-motorcycle- 650cc, twin, unit construction. Running condition. Matching frame number and engine number. Speedo and Tach work but need cables. The tank needs some new paint. Will need new battery. Clean title. Mileage unknown. Local Pickup only. tags: Antique, vintage british, lightning, goldstar,hornet, a65, b40, a10, thunderbolt, victor, rocket, spitfire, triumph, harley, davidson, indian, ironhead, bonneville, bsa, honda, chopper, custom, runner, bobber, norton 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 197

1956 BSA DB34GS Gold Star 500

1956 BSA DB34GS Gold Star 500

$2,650

Chicago, Illinois

Year 1969

Make BSA

Model Other

Category Classic Motorcycles

Engine 650 cc

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1969 BSA Other , 1969 BSA Other , 1969 BSA Firebird chopper-motorcycle- 650cc, twin, unit construction. Clean and presentable. Good running condition. Matching frame number and engine number. Speedo and Tach work but need cables. Bike has always been stored indoors. The tank needs some new paint. Will need new battery also. Clean title. Cash only. Local Pickup only. Serious buyers only. mileage is estimate. tags: Antique, vintage british, lightning, goldstar,hornet, a65, b40, a10, thunderbolt, victor, rocket, spitfire, triumph, harley, davidson, indian, ironhead, bonneville, bsa, honda, chopper, custom, runner, bobber, norton 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 $2,650.00

BSA BSA Firebird Scrambler Motorcycle, 1969

BSA BSA Firebird Scrambler Motorcycle, 1969

$2,950

Chicago, Illinois

Year -

Make BSA

Model -

Category -

Engine -

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1969 BSA Firebird Scrambler Chopper 650 cc Motorcycle -Running condition. -Matching frame number and engine number. -Bike has always been stored indoors. -Speedo and Tach need cables. -Clean title. -$200.00 deposit -local pickup only --General-- -All items sold AS IS with no refunds, unless otherwise specified. -Please ask any and all questions BEFORE the auction ends. -Listing may end early if, item is for sale locally on Craigslist, and sells on that site. -Payment is required within 7 days of the end of the auction. -No shipping to PO Boxes Thanks. tags: Antique, vintage british, lightning, goldstar,hornet, a65, b40, a10, thunderbolt, victor, rocket, spitfire, triumph, harley, davidson, indian, ironhead, bonneville, bsa, honda, chopper, custom, runner, bobber, norton 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971

1975 Harley-Davidson Softail Chopper

1975 Harley-Davidson Softail Chopper

$5,000

San Antonio, Texas

Negotiable

Year 1975

Make Harley-Davidson

Model Softail Chopper

Category Chopper Motorcycles

Engine 1340

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON SOFTAIL CHOPPER ! REBUILT SHOVEL HEAD MOTOR ! NEW CARBURETOR AND TUNE-UP ! HAS ELECTRIC START AND KICKSTARTER, NUMEROUS HARLEY UPGRADES LIKE, FORWARD CONTROLS, BREAK AND FOOT SHIFTER, ALSO A QUICK BATTERY RELEASE LEVER, BRAND NEW FRONT MICHELIN FRONT TIRE ! THE FRONT CHOPPER FORKS HAVE BEEN REBUILT WITH THE PROPER BUSHINGS AND FASTENERS. NEW BATTERY ! I HAVE A GOOD TEXAS TITLE IN MY HAND AND THE TEXAS APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER. 1ST $5000.00 CASH ! OR WILL TRADE FOR YOUR BSA OR TRIUMPH, NORTON PLUS SOME CASH, ALSO WOULD TRADE FOR A TWO STROKE SUZUKI 500cc TITAN OR OTHER TWIN TWO STROKS FROM THE 1960'S OR 1970'S, OR A YAHAMA 650cc TWIN. (ANY TRADES MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION.) PHOTOS BELOW ! E-MAIL AND CALL ME THANKS !

Triumph : Other 1973 triumph hurricane x 75 three cylinder limited production of only 1 172

Triumph : Other 1973 triumph hurricane x 75 three cylinder limited production of only 1 172

$30,000

Biddeford, Maine

Year 1973

Make Triumph

Model -

Category -

Engine 741

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We are thrilled to offer such a unique and rare piece of motorcycle history. If you’ve got a Triumph-sized hole in your collection and want something pretty wild and very cool, this might fit the bill. The Triumph Hurricane X75 was a bit of a mongrel from the word go. Originally a BSA design, with very sleepy, Triumph Bonneville-esque style, the honchos felt it was way too conservative for American tastes. Famous designer Craig Vetter was tasked with a stylistic redo, and the resulting bike was different, to say the least, with a very 60’s chopper style and a distinctive triple exhaust slung along the right side of the bike. When BSA went under, 1,200 engines were put aside and the bike was rebranded as a Triumph.Three cylinder motorcycles in general are pretty neat sounding machines. Not quite as brutal as a thumping twin or single, not as smooth or refined as a four [or six!], triples make a very raw, iron-fist-in-a-velvet-glove kind of roar. Vetter was commissioned by BSA's US distributor to customise the BSA Rocket 3 to appeal more to American tastes. When, in 1968, the new BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident triples were shown to the American BSA-Triumph management, they were underwhelmed. They knew Honda had an important bike (the CB750) coming along, and they felt the triple's price of $1800 [4] was too high and that technical details (like vertically-split crankcases and pushrod ohv valve train) were far from "cutting edge". However, they acknowledged that the bike was fast, and a sales team led by BSA Vice-President Don Brown decided to launch the bike by using a Rocket-3 to set some records at Daytona, records which were broken in 1971 by the Kawasaki Z1. Brown felt that the BSA/Triumph triples needed a different look to succeed in the USA, and he engaged designer Craig Vetter to give the BSA A75 a customised face-lift, with a brief to make it "sleeker and more balanced". (Brown revealed the Vetter project to Peter Thornton, President of BSA/Triumph North America, but as Brown's initiative had not been authorised by BSA, Vetter had problems being paid, waiting two years for his fee). Vetter created the Triumph Hurricane in the summer of 1969,[5] and in October 1969 he unveiled the prototype with "BSA" on the tank as the new ‘Rocket Three’.[6] Thornton and the American officials were impressed, and Vetter's bike was then sent to the UK, but the bike arrived in England just as the BSA marque was about to be ended. At BSA-Triumph's design facility at Umberslade Hall, the design was seen as too "trendy" by chief designer Bert Hopwood; but after very positive public reaction to the design when it appeared on the front of US magazine Cycle World in October 1970, the UK managers changed their minds. They realised they had a large stock of obsolete BSA Rocket-3 parts that could now be turned into a premium-priced motorcycle. Engineer Steve Mettam was given the job of supervising production for the 1972/3 season; and the Vetter BSA Rocket3 became the Triumph X75 Hurricane. 1,183 engines were put aside for X75 production. However, BSA was facing bankruptcy and the design went into a limited production run of 1200 as the Triumph X-75 Hurricane in 1972. Production stopped in 1973 after the X-75 was unable to meet new American noise standards. Here are the specs: 1973 Triumph Hurricane X75Years produced: 1973 Number produced: 1,172Claimed power: 58hp @ 7,250rpmTop speed: 114mph (period test)Engine type: 741cc air-cooled, OHV inline tripleWeight (dry): 458lbMPG: 40-45Price then: $2,295 Thank you for looking, please feel free to ask any questions. If you would like any additional photos don't hesitate to ask. We look forward to placing this rare Hurricane X75 in your collection.