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cameron |
Posted - 02 Dec 2013 : 10:15:28 PM ok, so i am trying to figure out what BSA my pop had when he was younger.
all i know for sure is that he said it was a red 500cc, overhead, and also i'm sure he said it was a single. He lived in victoria & sydney, didn't have a lot of money, and would of had it between 1943-1958, but he may have bought an older bike too. Thats all he managed to remember before his passing recently.
so i figured with that information it would be one of these: B33 B34 M22 M23 M24 GOLD STAR M20 M33
any help at all, or any idea's on how i could get it narrowed down would be greatly appreciated.
cheers. |
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acotrel |
Posted - 20 Dec 2013 : 10:38:33 AM Has MA got records and a data base ? When we buy a comp. licence they must spend the money somehow. |
matcho mick |
Posted - 15 Dec 2013 : 5:32:53 PM M33,B33 motor in the M20 rigid frame,they went into the later 50's too,would imagine they'd be maroon in colour too,maybe your dad was in a club,most were in those postwar days,worth checking,not sure if rego's dating back that far are accessable,check name against lists??,good luck,mick |
Alan |
Posted - 04 Dec 2013 : 8:03:13 PM Hi, It wont be one of the Ms as they were mainly sidevalves or in the case of the M24 expensive. If red could be maroon then I would suggest it would have been a B33, otherwise cant help.I am mainly a 50s onwards but I am sure there are others more knowledgable. Google is a great help and there are sites that tell you just about everything you need to know.
Alan Sidecar 21 WA |
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