The birth of the BSA Bantam line did not take place in England after the war. Indeed it started out as a pre-war Germany design, the DKW RT125, and DKW was taken over by the Allies as part of the war ...
For a long time last century, a British company known as Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) was at the forefront of motorcycle making on the island. For one reason or another, it went bust in the ...
First manufactured in 1948, the original BSA Bantam was perhaps one of the most iconic two-wheelers that ushered in a new era of motorcycle culture. It was a pretty straightforward two-stroke single, ...
Reviving a legendary moniker from its storied past, BSA Motorcycles has officially unveiled the BSA Bantam 350 at the Bike Shed Moto Show in London. Once a lightweight two-stroke motorcycle produced ...
BSA is back, and they’re reviving a trifecta of titles that have us more than a little interested in the coming seasons of Small Arms-style scoots. Just as these two partnerships are punting out ...
Just last month, I called attention to BSA’s Gold Star motorcycle, which could be making its way to the US sooner rather than later. In writing about it, I dug into the story of the brand itself, ...
BSA resurrected the Bantam name with a new 350cc model for overseas markets and this new model is closely related to the Jawa 42 FJ we get here. In this story, we’ll outline the differences between ...
Dan is a fully-trained journalist, with a Gold Standard Level 3 Diploma from the National Council for the Training of Journalists. He has a passion for motorcycles of all capacities, but feels at home ...
BSA seems to be working on diversifying its motorcycle portfolio across the globe. The British motorcycle maker launched the Goldstar in India last year and is currently the only motorcycle by the ...
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