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A friend has restored a 1973 BSA B50 MX. He reimported the bike from America and has continued to do a full nut and bolt restoration.

It has a great history and matching frame and engine numbers. It’s got great provenance which is all documented, from originally being shipped out to the States where it was raced, being imported back to England and through a few loving owners.

It’s in the last 50 produced with matching engine and frame numbers, we have all photos of the restoration, everything being done to proper spec but also road legal.

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