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== BSA B50SS Gold Star == | == BSA B50SS Gold Star == | ||
This was the last of the [[BSA C15|C15]] stretches. It was a radical design change from the traditional British style, but in the fullness of time looks very nice. Built as a street scramble to meet the US market demands, the engine was over-stressed when pushed to the limit. Conversion to electronic ignition transforms it’s | This was the last of the [[BSA C15|C15]] stretches. It was a radical design change from the traditional British style, but in the fullness of time looks very nice. Built as a street scramble to meet the US market demands, the engine was over-stressed when pushed to the limit. Conversion to electronic ignition transforms it’s behavior to one of GB’s best ever singles. Starting requires the knack and vibration was still a problem at speed over 60 mph. There was also a [[B50T|B50T Victor]] model. | ||
== BSA B50SS Detail== | == BSA B50SS Detail== |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 20 January 2011
BSA B50SS Gold Star[edit | edit source]
This was the last of the C15 stretches. It was a radical design change from the traditional British style, but in the fullness of time looks very nice. Built as a street scramble to meet the US market demands, the engine was over-stressed when pushed to the limit. Conversion to electronic ignition transforms it’s behavior to one of GB’s best ever singles. Starting requires the knack and vibration was still a problem at speed over 60 mph. There was also a B50T Victor model.
BSA B50SS Detail[edit | edit source]
Part | Spec |
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Year | 1971-72 |
Capacity | 499cc |
Engine | OHV Single |
Weight | 340lb |
MPG | 60 |
Max Speed | 85mph |