1959 BSA 650 Special

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With Rocket Gold Star headers, the front end from a Lightning, and plenty of other BSA parts, this mutt of a Beeza may not impress the purists but it looks like it would be a blast to ride.

Other goodies include a dual intake head, twin Amal concentric carbs, Alton 12V generator, Boyer-Brandsen ignition, Bob Newby clutch, and more. The most impressive thing might be crankshaft, a custom 270-degree unit created by Geoff Collins. The motor was rebuilt 6,000 miles ago, and all those miles were covered in an aggressive riding posture thanks to clubman bars and rear sets.

The tank has been re-chromed and re-painted by Ross Thompson. Everything is said to work well and the seller includes a video of the bike being started up and riding around:

Find this BSA mutt for sale in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (the seller is willing to get it to Lewiston, New York for a “nominal” fee) with bidding up to $4,550 and the reserve not yet met