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WIN THIS 1959 BSA A10 650cc + £500 In Cash!

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Where did BSA originate?

1959 BSA A10 650cc

  • In very nice, usable condition.
  • Looks great with twin chronometric clocks.
  • Styled like a Gold Star with a GS tank and chrome guards.
  • New Amal carburetor fitted.
  • Tax and MOT exempt.
  • Free UK mainland delivery.

Key Features of the 1959 BSA A10 650cc:

  • Engine: 646cc, air-cooled, parallel-twin OHV engine, known for reliability and smooth power delivery.
  • Power: Approximately 35 horsepower, providing adequate performance for a touring bike of its time.
  • Transmission: 4-speed manual gearbox, allowing smooth shifts and flexibility for road use.
  • Exhaust System: Low-level twin exhausts, contributing to the bike’s classic British styling and sound.
  • Frame: Steel frame with plunger rear suspension, offering some comfort on the road.
  • Brakes: Drum brakes on both front and rear, standard for its era, providing adequate stopping power.
  • Suspension: Telescopic front forks and plunger rear suspension, giving a smoother ride than a rigid frame.
  • Weight: Approximately 185 kg (407 lbs), fairly light for a 650cc motorcycle, making it easy to handle.
  • Performance: Top speed of around 100 mph, suitable for highway and touring use.
  • Design: Styled to resemble the BSA Gold Star, with chrome guards and a distinctive fuel tank, giving it an iconic, sporty look.
  • Features: The A10 was designed for touring and road use, with a strong engine and comfortable ride. The Gold Star styling elements make it a unique and attractive classic.

The 1959 BSA A10 650cc is a beautifully styled classic motorcycle with an added Gold Star-inspired look, making it a unique collector’s item. Its twin clocks, reliable engine, and comfortable suspension make it an enjoyable classic bike for regular use.

 

WIN THIS 1959 BSA A10 650cc + £500 In Cash!

This competition is open to UK residents aged 18 or over.

You may enter this competition up to 500 times.

You will be randomly allocated your ticket number(s) when ordering and you will receive an email confirmation.

The total amount of tickets for this competition is (4999).

If all tickets do not sell out, the draw will happen on December 8, 2024 regardless.

You must answer the competition question correctly to be entered into the live draw. Incorrect entries will not be notified or entered into the live draw.

You may enter the competition online or for free by post by sending your entry to We Sell Classic Bikes LTD on a postcard. You must have an account on We Sell Classic Bikes LTD for your entry to be processed. All details on your entry MUST correspond to the details on your account to receive the order confirmation and ticket number. Postal entries received without a registered account cannot be processed.

The live draw will take place on the We Sell Classic Bikes LTD Facebook page using Google’s random number generator to select the winning ticket number from all Entrants.

This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook, Apple or Google. By entering the competitions, Entrants agree that neither Facebook, Apple, nor Google have any liability and are not responsible for the administration or promotion of this competition.

How many times can I enter this competition?

You can enter this competition up to 500 times.

How do I get my number?

Once your order has been placed your ticket number(s) will be randomly allocated and will show on your order confirmation. They will also be emailed to you, and will be available in the my account area.

How is the winner chosen?

The draw is done live on Facebook using a random number generator to determine the winning ticket number. You’ll be contacted directly if you have won.

Can the draw date change?

If all the entries are sold sooner the draw will be brought forward. Keep updated on the confirmed draw date via our Facebook page and website.

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