- BSA B31
The BSA B31 is a
motorcycle that was produced byBirmingham Small Arms Company .The BSA B31, introduced in 1945, was the first new model introduced by the company after the
Second World War . Based on pre-war designs, it used asingle cylinder four stroke engine that displaced convert|348|cc|cuin|lk=on|abbr=on. Initially, it had a rigid frame and telescopic forks, the first use of such on a BSA. It developed about convert|17|bhp|kW|lk=on|abbr=on, adequate for the roads of the day and enough to deliver a top speed of around convert|70|mph|km/h|lk=on|abbr=on. It was immediately popular and was soon joined by a convert|500|cc|cuin|abbr=on version, theBSA B33 and competition equivalents, theBSA B32 andBSA B34 .Plunger rear suspension was offered later, with a
swingarm rear suspension frame available from 1954. The model continued in production until 1959, by which time the traditionalLucas magdyno had been replaced by analternator and coil ignition.The B series expanded through its life to include the famous
BSA Gold Star s, and the bottom half of all engines has much in common with the M series side valve models. The M33, designed forsidecar work, combined the strong M series frame and the better performing B33 500 ccoverhead valve engine .
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