Francis Barnett Powerbike 56 Autocycle - Registration Number OTN 885 Circa 1949 This rare bike was only made for 3 years and uses the 98cc Villiers 2F engine. The bike has been stored for years and it appears to be in very good original and unrestored condition. The bike has a tr
THIS WAS ORIGINALLY A CRUISER BUT HAS IN THE PAST BEEN USED AS A GREEN LANER, I BOUGHT IT OFF A NEIGHBOUR WHO HAD IT GOING BUT STORED FOR TWENTY YEARS,PRIOR TO THAT IT WAS IN A MUSEUM ,BOTH BILLS OF SALE ARE IN MY POSSESSION ,SINCE I HAVE HAD THE BIKE I HAVE WORKED HARD ON RESTOR
On Offer:- A 1959 Francis Barnett Cruiser 80 Project Bike Not a super rare bike, but this is one of the first of a fairly limited number to be fitted with the AMC instead of the Villiers engines, and appears to be a genuine low mileage unmolested example of this Coventry made Cla
Here we have my 1963 Francis Barnett Cruiser Sport, as you can see from the photograph the bike is in lovely order, it is powered by the really smooth Villiers 2 T twin engine, everything about Fanny B is good , the only reason for the sale is a health issue ,these lightweights a
Francis Barnett 1958/9 model Falcon 81. REG. 472 DYB ..37000 miles.(genuine) Original engine / gearbox / frame. Old log book and V5. It has been in my possession since 1970... Needs a little TLC ... It has a Chrome petrol tank which was painted over in the 90`s.... Also there are
Francis Barnett Plover 95 motor cycle1965As you can see from photos this motor cycle is in piecesWas taken off the road when the frame brokeFrame has been welded I believe its all there minus the exhaustYou are bidding on what is in the photographsWhat you see is what you getColl
A Francis Barnett falcon 58 overlaid with years of character, not one for restoration I would think. I came across it recently and was smitten but I have to accept that my 6'3" frame and this bike simply do not belong together so with some reluctance I and selling it. I think it
Very reluctantly for sale is my January 1931 registered Francis Barnett Falcon. The provenance with this motorcycle is fascinating in my opinion. The motorcycle was bought new in January 1931 by a Mr Arthur William BATTLE of Seeton House, London. Seeton House is a Metropolitan Po
Here we have a lovely little find.These are getting quite rare now, especially the later ones fitted with AMC engines.From what I can see she is missing the odd item (ammeter, gear lever, rear light etc).Comes with V5C and engine and frame numbers match the V5C and number is also
This is a Francis Barnett which I restored from a barn find. It has had a full bare frame respray in the correct green 2K paint. The engine starts easily and pulls well in all gears but it has been standing for a while so is for sale due to lack of use. To be fair, it is not real
Francis Barnett 250 Declared manufactured 1958re registered in 2014Historic Vehicle TAX class so no charge for road TAX Also MOT exemptThe bike has had a DIY restoration She runs well, starting 2nd or 3rd kick She is ready to be used or restore to a higher standardClassified ad s
1965 Francis Barnett 96. This Coventry built 150cc lightweight is quite a rare machine. The bike hasn't been on the road since 2010 but starts easily and runs and rides. The engine sounds sweet has no nasty noises and doesn't smoke loads and there is no fin damage on the engine.