Difference between revisions of "BSA B50T Victor Trail"
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The BSA B50T was an attempt by BSA to create an [[Enduro|Enduro-styled]] motorcycle along the lines of a variety of Japanese bikes such as the [[Kawasaki F5]] and the overall appearance looked strikingly like a [[Honda SL175]] only with the larger engine. | The BSA B50T was an attempt by BSA to create an [[Enduro|Enduro-styled]] motorcycle along the lines of a variety of Japanese bikes such as the [[Kawasaki F5]] and the overall appearance looked strikingly like a [[Honda SL175]] only with the larger engine. | ||
The B50T had satisfactory front fork travel, good fender clearance but the large vertical 500cc engine did not provide for enough ground clearance. It had a raised and tucked away [[exhaust system]], and cooled front drum brakes. | The B50T had satisfactory front fork travel, good fender clearance but the large vertical 500cc engine did not provide for enough ground clearance. It had a raised and tucked away [[exhaust system]], and cooled front drum brakes. Its brother was the [[BSA B50MX]]. | ||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
====1971==== | ====1971==== |