1967 BSA Thunderbolt
This Beezer was taken down to the bare frame a little over a year and a half ago and is on its second summer under its new racers cafe makeover. This beauty enjoys rips down the highway, setting off neighborhood car alarms and being laid out on the local clover leafs. The Beezer's ground pounding 650 pulling air through the velocity stacks rolling down the highway are enough to drive any motorcyclist wild. Pap! Pap! Pap!
There's some pictures down here of what the '67 BSA looked like when I got it.
If you look carefully nearly every part is broken, bent, stripped, jerry rigged,
or in need of attention. Paint and body work was done courtesy of Doc @ chopshopcreations.
The seat was covered by Nate of Nates Custom Sewing in NE Mpls. The rear sets
are a custom mplsracerscafe specialty. This bike was made easier to build with
parts and advice from the fine folks @ Skip's Brit Bikes in Isanti & Klempf's
Brittish bike parts out of Rochester.
For Sale: email for pricing
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