BSA Model L
Manufacturer | BSA |
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Production | 1923 |
Engine | 349 cc single cylinder side valve |
Transmission | three-speed, hand change gearbox to a chain final drive |
Wheelbase | 55 inches (140 cm) |
The BSA Model L is a British motorcycle manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Armoury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham from 1923.
Development
Launched in 1923 were BSA's new 350cc sidevalve was designated the Model L and fitted with a three-speed, hand-change gearbox and chain final drive.[1]
Racing Success
The BSA Model L set records in the Scottish Six Days Trial and the International Trials in Sweden in 1923.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 "BSA 350cc Model L26". Retrieved 22 November 2009.
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