List of BSA motorcycles

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This is a list of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycles from first models to the end of the marque in the 1970s. The list is ordered by engine type and period.

Contents

[edit] V-twin

  • G14 1000 cc V-twin sidevalve ( to 1940?)
  • G30
  • G32
  • G33
  • E30 770cc sidevalve

[edit] Pre-War Singles

Model Engine First year Last year
B33-3 Blue Star 249cc single 1932 1936
R33-5 Blue Star 349cc single 1932 1936
W33-8 Blue Star 449cc single 1932 1936
B20 SV 1937 1938
B21 1937 1939
B22 "Empire Star" 1937 1938
B23 1937 1939
B24 1937 1939
B25 1937 1939
B26 1937 1939
B29 1940

[edit] C range

Model First year Last year
C10 1938 1953
C11 1939 1953
C12 1940
C10L 1953 1957
C11G 1954 1955
C12 1956 1958
C15 1958 1967
C15T 1959 1965
C15S 1959 1965
SS80 1961 1966

[edit] Bantam range

Further information: BSA Bantam

All Bantams were two-stroke engine machines

Model Engine First year Last year
D1 125cc 1948 1963
D3 "Major" 150cc 1954 1957
D5 "Super" 1958
D7 175cc 1959 1966
D10 Supreme, Sports and Bushman 175cc 1966 1967
D14/4 Supreme, Sports and Bushman 175cc 1968 1969
D175 Sports and Bushman 1969 1971

[edit] M series

The M series were mostly single cylinder heavy duty sidecar pullers.

Model Engine First year Last year
M19 deluxe 350cc 1937 1938
M22 500cc 1937 1939
M23 "Silver Star"/"Empire Star" 1937 1940
M24 "Gold Star" 1938 1939
M20 500 1937 1955
M21 600cc SV 1937 1963
M33 OHV (B33 engine) 1947 1957

[edit] Post-War Singles

Further information: BSA Unit construction singles
Model Engine First year Last year Notes
B31 350cc 1945 1959
B32 1946 1957
B33 1947 1960
B34 1947 1957
B40 350cc 1960 1965
SS90 1962 1965
B44 GP Chrome lined barrel, 1 piece exhaust, the first unit single with Oil In Frame for competition. 441cc 1965 1967
B44 VE "Victor Enduro" 441cc 1966 1970
B44 "Victor Roadster" 441cc 1966 1970 From 1968 to 1970, called "441 Shooting Star"
B40WD 350cc 1967 2,000 for Ministry of Defence
C25 "Barracuda" 250cc 1967 1970 From 1968, called "Starfire" (also US name)
B25SS "Shooting Star" 250cc 1971
B25ST 250cc 1971
B50SS "Gold Star" 500cc 1971 1972
B50T "Trail" 500cc 1971 1972
B50MX "Motorcross" 500cc 1971 1972 In 1974 sold as Triumph TR5MX for US

1969: also "Fleet Star" version of Starfire in black or white for bulk buyers

[edit] Post-War Twins

Model Engine First year Last year Notes
BSA Golden Flash 650cc 1950 1961 First of a long line of reliable BSA A10 twins
BSA Super Rocket 650cc 1957 1963 Amal TT 'racing' carburettor and new "357" full-race camshaft
BSA Rocket Gold Star 650cc 1961 1962 Special - tuned Super Rocket in a Gold Star frame
A65FS "Firebird" Scrambler 650
A65F "Firebird" 650
A70L "Lightning" 750
A65L "Lightning" 650cc 1965 Double carburettor
A65T "Thunderbolt" 650cc Single carburettor
A50R Royal Star 500 1962 1970 Also produced as a 650cc version

[edit] Post-War Triples

Model First year Last year Notes
A75R "Rocket Three" 1969 1972
A75RV "Rocket Three" 1971 1972 5-speed gearbox (only 3 bikes produced in 1972)

For the corresponding Triumph models see Triumph Triples

[edit] Miscellaneous

Including low-number production runs

Model name Type engine First year Last year
BSA Super Flash US market for racing rules qualification 650cc twin 1953 1954
Winged Wheel In hub engine for bicycle 35cc two stroke 1953 1955
Dandy Lightweight scooter 70cc two stroke 1956 1962
BSA Sunbeam Scooter 175cc 2 stroke or 250cc 4 stroke 1959 1965
BSA Beagle Lightweight motorcycle 75cc 1963 1965
BSA Brigand Scrambler style 50cc 1979

[edit] See also

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