B.S.A

Motor Cycle and Sidecar

1938 Catalog

B.S.A Cycles LTD., Birmingham,  England

This catalog features the Empire  Star Model M23

Motorcycle production at BSA began around 1906, at their factory  on Armoury Road in Small Heath, Birmingham UK. Early BSA models used engines  manufactured by outside suppliers. The first BSA motorcycle built entirely  in-house came in 1910, using a 498cc 3 1/2 horsepower single. It was around this  time that BSA began its signature forest-green livery with gold pinstriping.

 

BSA Motorcycles Ltd. was established as a  subsidiary in 1919. BSA began building v-twin engines for their motorcycles in  1921, starting with the 770cc BSA Model A.

Many Line Drawings to go along with the Descriptions and Specifications.

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