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Maquinista Posted - 12 Mar 2011 : 11:21:23 PM
Hi guys, I'm just getting into vintage BSA bikes. I put a couple of pics up on my blog and was wondering if anyone could help me telling approx what year these bikes are. You can check it out here: http://www.justauto.com.au/blogs/Maquinista/post/5e9bd053-292d-4ed1-a141-61c47ece9a41

Appreciate your help!
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bully144 Posted - 24 Mar 2011 : 11:18:28 AM
a couple of nice bsa,s on ebay classic and collector nice c11 here in melbuorne, ab31 b21 and bantam
conker Posted - 18 Mar 2011 : 07:29:57 AM
C11 BSA were common enough, and so were C10, the side valce version. They're a good thing for restoration, but I'd prefer a B31 any day - the gold star cams fit
Maquinista Posted - 14 Mar 2011 : 03:42:54 AM
Thanks a lot for the info, are there really a lot of the 1946-7 C11 250cc about? I would have assumed they were a rare breed....
bully144 Posted - 13 Mar 2011 : 2:22:19 PM
the bike on the trailer is a 1946-7 C11 250cc over head valve the other not 100% but i would say 1965-68 A65 650cc twin non standard front end looks like someone has tried for a chopper look.
if you google BSA C11 and A65 i,m sure they will be somewhere near right. both are great bikes you see around quite often ebay
peen0_0 Posted - 13 Mar 2011 : 09:21:01 AM
The one on the trailer is a B series, probably 250,sidevalve, ranged from about 1938 - 1946. I think B11? Its very similar to the B31 350 which had an o/head valve set-up. Not sure about the other one, but could be an early 60's GoldStar 650?? If you Google BSA year numbers and compare the frame/engine numbers you'll get a better idea. Cheers, Tony.
Maquinista Posted - 13 Mar 2011 : 01:02:30 AM
Thanks, I assume you mean the one on the trailer?
Stuarts Posted - 12 Mar 2011 : 11:38:58 PM
Well ~ I reckon at least one of them is mid 1930s as my old mate Digless (NZ) was totally into Vintage racing and they look the part !!! Although I am not an expert, Doug gave me some insight ~ HTH ~


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