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BSA Motorcycles were made by BSA Cycles Ltd, under the BSA parent, up until 1953 when the motorcycle business was moved into holding BSA Motorcycles Ltd. The first instance of intention to produce motorcycles was reported in The Motor Cycle , a British motorcycling journal, in July 1906. [5]
- Norton-Villiers-Triumph
Triumph had been owned by the BSA Group since 1951, but by...
- List of BSA Motorcycles
This is a list of British manufacturer Birmingham Small Arms...
- BSA Company
Website. www.bsacompany.co.uk. BSA Company Limited is a...
- Birmingham Small Arms Company
BSA Gold Star Daytona. BSA Motorcycles were made by BSA...
- BSA M20
The BSA M20 is a British motorcycle formerly made by...
- Norton-Villiers-Triumph
This is a list of British manufacturer Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycles from the 1930s until the end of the marque in the 1970s. The list is tabulated by engine type and period.
ModelEngineFirst YearLast YearB33-1 - B35-1, B1249 cc19331936B33-2 - B35-2, B2249 cc19331936249 cc19331936R33-4 - R35-4, R4349 cc19331936People also ask
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Website. www.bsacompany.co.uk. BSA Company Limited is a motorcycle manufacturer which purchased rights to the BSA name from Birmingham Small Arms Company 's successor, Dennis Poore 's Manganese Bronze Holdings, upon the liquidation of Norton Villiers Triumph in 1978.
The BSA Bantam is a two-stroke unit construction motorcycle that was produced by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) from 1948 (as a 123 cc) until 1971 (as a 173 cc). Exact production figures are unknown, but it was between 350,000 and 500,000. [1] History. Nepalese merchants on a Bantam in Lhasa, Tibet, about 1952.
BSA Gold Star Daytona. BSA Motorcycles were made by BSA Cycles Ltd, under the BSA parent, until 1953 when the motorcycle business was moved into holding BSA Motorcycles Ltd. The first instance of intention to produce motorcycles was reported in The Motor Cycle, a British motorcycling journal, in July 1906.
The BSA M20 is a British motorcycle formerly made by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Small Heath, Birmingham. Although initially viewed as a near failure by the War Office in 1936, the M20 evolved into one of the longest serving motorcycles in the history of British military motorcycling, as well as becoming the most ...
BSA First Motorcycle Standing for Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd, BSA was founded in 1861, for the production of firearms. They chose 25 acres of ground at Small Heath and by 1863 the factory was complete. The brand’s motorcycle division was set up in 1903, and the first motorcycle followed in 1910.