A 60-year-old, fully-functioning "cutaway" BSA Gold Star motorcycle looks set to become one of the stars of the coming auction season for collectible motorcycles, which gets underway in Las Vegas in ...
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VINTAGE - 1905-1934 Due to the rarity of these years and models of BSA, pricing data is still being collected. BSA production ceased in 1973. It is not usual to find a BSA motorcycle titled and ...
The golden age of British motorcycles has long since passed. The Birmingham Small Arms Company of England was an industrial giant, and at one time, was the world’s largest producer of motorcycles.
The BSA DBD34 GS has, at its heart, an air-cooled, four-stroke, 499cc, single cylinder powerhouse mated to a four-speed manual transmission and can reach a maximum power output of 42 horsepower at ...
In 1956, BSA won the Catalina Grand Prix (an island normally forbidden to motor traffic) with a Gold Star Scrambler, specially prepared and ridden by Feets Minert. The win was so prestigious that BSA ...
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