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Jan
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I think it's a BSA
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May 11, 2010, 01:30:02 AM »
I have a few photo's of my Grandads bikes and through event programmes I've matched the license plates to find out what the bike is. For obvious reasons I can't do that with this photo.
Does anyone know what it is?
thank you
Jan
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boardtrack
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Re: I think it's a BSA
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May 12, 2010, 04:47:53 AM »
Yes, c. 1914 BSA, dif muffler, no front fender, but pretty stock. Feb 1964 Cycle World has a cover feature on a 1914 BSA which sure looks like this bike. If I get a chance I'll try & be more specific.
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boardtrack
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Re: I think it's a BSA
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May 12, 2010, 05:17:49 AM »
Probably a 550cc. I mentioned 1914 & if by chance I'm right matching your photo & what I believe to be a 1914, there would be a good chance the year of the bike in the photo is 1919/1920 because of course from Aug 1914 to Nov 1918 the Great War, so a 1914 & a 1919 would very likely be about or near exactly the same.
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boardtrack
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Re: I think it's a BSA
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May 12, 2010, 05:51:05 AM »
wow, they made essentially that motorcycle for a long time (but Goldstars, etc. v/long time too.
Apparently the 550 BSA was actually a 557cc. Likely an H, maybe a K, the H went along & by 1924 was the H-3.
The 1924 H-3 had that Edwadian looking headlamp too. 1914/1915 to 1924 lk v/much the same. They did all have footboards, but in your photo the front fender is gone so I'd expect the footboards to go bye-bye too.
Look through this link & you'll see lots of familiar BSA's.
http://www.classicbsamotorcycles.co.uk/
http://www.classicbsamotorcycles.co.uk/1915BSAH.htm
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Jan
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Re: I think it's a BSA
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May 12, 2010, 09:37:06 AM »
Thank you
I've spent hours looking (but when you don't know what you're looking for it's pointless lol).
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chaterlea25
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Re: I think it's a BSA
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November 23, 2010, 06:08:32 PM »
Hi Jan
The bike in the Photos dates from the mid 1920's
The gearbox shape is quite different to the earlier H or K bikes
This bike will be a model L or S followed by the year , eg L25
Exhaust correct for mid 20's, 350cc model
The L's are 350 cc side valve and the S's 500cc (maybe 550??) I know some of the S models have an exhaust box under the magneto
HTH
John O R
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