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  2. BSA Bantam - Wikipedia

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    BSA built the Bantam in Redditch. It was designed as a mirror image of the RT 125, so that the gearchange was on the right side, in conformity with other British motorcycles of the period, [2] and with measurements changed from metric to inches. [1] The model Bantam, the D1, was launched in 1948 outside of the UK and in 1949 within the UK.

  3. List of BSA motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Model: Engine: First year: Last year: Notes: D1 Bantam 125 cc 1948 1963 Bantam De Luxe 1949 starting March 24 becomes the BD1 in 1950 BD1 bantam 1950–1953 Early examples had rigid frames; later models had plunger suspension: D3 Bantam Major 150 cc 1954 1957 All-welded swinging arm frame - some had plunger rear suspension D5 Bantam Super 175 ...

  4. BSA cars - Wikipedia

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    1910 (October) BSA group purchased with BSA group shares the Daimler business which would take over car manufacture. 1911 25/33 BSA car with Daimler engine, whole range is now 15/20, 20/25 and 25/33 1912 Car production transferred to Coventry , range reduced to one model, 13.9 h.p. 2015 cc also (briefly) sold by Siddeley-Deasy with a different ...

  5. BSA motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    BSA motorcycles were made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA), which was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing military and sporting firearms; bicycles; motorcycles; cars; buses and bodies; steel; iron castings; hand, power, and machine tools; coal cleaning and handling plants; sintered metals; and hard chrome process.

  6. Birmingham Small Arms Company - Wikipedia

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    As well as the Daimler car range, BSA Cycles Ltd re-entered the car market under the BSA name in 1921 with a V-twin engined light car followed by four-cylinder models up to 1926, when the name was temporarily dropped. In 1929 a new range of 3- and 4-wheel cars appeared and production of these continued until 1936.

  7. List of motorcycles in the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu

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    BSA B25 2HP: 1925: BSA Bantam D1: 1949: BSA Gold Star: 1956: BSA M21: 1960: BSA S28 OHV: 1928: Coventry-Eagle B33: 1926: Douglas Model R: 1913: Douglas Vespa 152/L2: 1959: Douglas with Dixon Banking Sidecar: 1923: Ducati 996: 1995: Ducati Hejira Formula 2 (Ducati 999RS) 1983: Ducati Racer - Gregorio Lavilla: 2006: Ducati Racer - John Reynolds ...

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  9. List of motorcycles of the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    AJS Model 16; AJS Model 20; AJS Porcupine; Ariel Red Hunter; Ariel W/NG 350; BMW R24; BMW R75; BSA A7; BSA B31; BSA Bantam; BSA M20; Dnepr M-72; Douglas Mark III; Ducati 60; Ducati 60 Sport; Ducati 65 Sport; Ducati Cucciolo; Fuji Rabbit; Harley-Davidson FL; Harley-Davidson Hummer; Harley-Davidson Servi-Car; Harley-Davidson WLA; Harley-Davidson ...