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The '''Birmingham Small Arms Company''' (BSA) was for most of it's life Britain's largest motorcycle manufacturer.  After World War 2 it became the largest in the world, producing over 75,000 bikes a year in some years of the 1950s.  BSA did well in post war economy and was involved in producing guns, taxi-cabs and metal plate.  BSA had even taken over the marquees of [[Ariel]] and [[Sunbeam]]
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[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]

Revision as of 03:50, 30 December 2006

1962 BSA A10


1966 BSA A65 Lightning Clubman


1959 BSA C15


1949 BSA D1 Bantam


1960 BSA Gold Star DBD34


1921 BSA Model E


1969 BSA Rocket 3


1930 BSA Sloper


The Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) was for most of it's life Britain's largest motorcycle manufacturer. After World War 2 it became the largest in the world, producing over 75,000 bikes a year in some years of the 1950s. BSA did well in post war economy and was involved in producing guns, taxi-cabs and metal plate. BSA had even taken over the marquees of Ariel and Sunbeam