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My dads Beeza

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Grunt:
Can anyone put a model name to this, it was taken in 1952.

Sorry pics a bit rubbish but I'm away at the moment and the posted photo is a photo of a photo in an album my sister has brought with her. That does make sense... I think.

R:
I'm going to put the cat amongst the pigeons, and suggest that this bike is in fact a Norton !

Somewhere just prewar, with an ohv engine - that chrome tank and those converging pushrod tubes and the sweep of the exhaust pipe are unmistakable, and the full cradle frame (?) makes it an ES2.

Bike sold by Bonhams recently, restored, with some slight alterations.
https://images1.bonhams.com/image?src=Images/live/2013-09/19/8857615-4-1.jpg
The plunger back suspension was an option..

Its not impossible it was new as a 1946 Model 18 either, as this example on the NOC website
http://www.nortonownersclub.org/models/sngle-cylinder/norton-models-singles-large-images/0028.jpg
They are nearly indistinguishable from each other, the postwar manufacture being (briefly) the same as prewar.



Grunt:
It was my mum that always said it was a BSA, but she's not around to ask anymore. I did have my doubts but never broadened my search from BSA. I have another photo at home (we're away with family for the weekend) it's taken from the front and may give a bit more information.

cardan:

Probably a 250 from the mid-1930s? http://cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/bsa-1935/BSA-1935-B18-250cc-AT-09.htm

Leon

iansoady:
I agree with R although the height makes it look Model 19 to me. Not a Norton tank though.

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