BSA Motorcycles

 
The BSA Company has an interesting and sad history and the history of BSA motorcycles covers a period of over 60 years.  In that time, the company developed a motorcycle that endures and is now a real classic with thousands of enthusiasts who continue to maintain these bikes and keep them on the road.  This has been possible partly because of the huge numbers of spares that are still available, but mainly because of the enthusiasm of the bikers who care for these machines.
 
BSA motorcycles were manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company which was established in the late 1800s and was once the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world.  BSA motorcycles were responsible for the design and manufacture of numerous famous models such as the 500cc Gold Star single, the BSA Lightning and the 3 cylinder BSA Rocket 3, to name but a few.  Over the years BSA motorcycles have become coveted by many British motorcycle collectors and aficionados as excellent examples of British history, tradition and innovative design.
 
If you love BSA motorcycles and always wanted to get your hands on one, then you’ve come to
the right place.  Check out our wide selection to find BSA motorcycles in excellent condition and all at great prices.  Whether you want a BSA motorcycle simply to just look at or to ride, you can find BSA motorcycles to suit your every need.  So, if you always wanted to have a classic motorcycle or you just like the style, then we can help you to find BSA motorcycles that you will fall in love with at first sight, if not at first ride.  For the very best BSA motorcycles around, look no further.
 
BSA motorcycles for sale ...
bsa goldstar 250cc ss

bsa goldstar 250cc ss

Price: £850.00 (0 Bids)
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BSA 441 Victor scrambler Pre 1964 Built by Walker

BSA 441 Victor scrambler   Pre 1964     Built by Walker

Price: £750.00 (17 Bids)
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BSA Lightning Motorcycle

BSA Lightning Motorcycle

Price: £2,550.00 (3 Bids)
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BSA SUNBEAM 250 CLASSIC SCOOTER LAMBRETTA VESPA

     BSA SUNBEAM 250 CLASSIC SCOOTER LAMBRETTA VESPA

Price: £1,070.00 (6 Bids)
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BSA RED

     BSA  RED

Price: £150.00 (0 Bids)
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BSA triumph 650 chop

     BSA    triumph 650 chop

Price: £1,900.00 (2 Bids)
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BSA C15 project

BSA C15 project

Price: £202.00 (20 Bids)
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1970 BSA A65 Firebird

1970 BSA A65 Firebird

Price: £2,500.00 (0 Bids)
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BSA Bantam D1 125cc Green

BSA Bantam D1 125cc Green

Price: £460.00 (5 Bids)
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1960 Ariel Arrow 250

1960 Ariel Arrow 250

Price: £900.00 (0 Bids)
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1958 NSU Quickly Lexus L Moped Cyclemotor Autocycle VW

1958 NSU Quickly Lexus L Moped Cyclemotor Autocycle VW

Price: £750.00
Buy It Now: £850.00
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Restored 1953 BSA Winged Wheel Cyclemotor Cyclemaster

Restored 1953 BSA Winged Wheel Cyclemotor Cyclemaster

Price: £850.00
Buy It Now: £895.00
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BSA motorcycles were specifically produced for the every day user who wanted an affordable bike that was reliable and could easily be repaired.  It was important therefore that spares were readily available and the company made sure that these were manufactured in sufficient numbers.  The marketing of BSA motorbikes was so successful that they were the preferred choice of the Post Office and the Automobile Association.  They were mostly used as a commuter bike and perhaps the most popular was the BSA Bantam, partly because this was the motorbike used by the Post Office for the delivery of telegrams.  If you wanted more power, you might choose the BSA A65 Firebird or the BSA Rocket Gold Star, both of which have a 650cc engines.
 
The “Beezer” is an important part of motorcycle history and we are fortunate that there are
still a great many of these bikes still around.   If you are looking for a project, then a BSA Motorcycle would be the perfect choice.  They are easy to work on and parts are readily available.  You could bring back to life a beautiful, classic BSA motorbike that can be ridden and enjoyed for years to come.