BSA 350 Plunger: history, specs, pictures

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BSA 350 Plunger
Manufacturer
BSA
Production 1951
Engine
single cylinder, four-stroke
Top Speed 80 mph (128 km/h)
Fuel System carburetor
Transmission Gear box: 4-speed
Final Drive: chain
Suspension Front: telescopic fork
Rear: plunger suspension
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Weight 339.95 pounds (154.2 Kg) (dry),
Manuals Service Manual


The BSA 350 Plunger was a single cylinder, four-stroke standard produced by BSA in 1951. It could reach a top speed of 80 mph (128 km/h).

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, four-stroke.

Drive

The bike has a 4-speed transmission.

Chassis

Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a plunger suspension. The bike weighed just 339.95 pounds (154.2 Kg).