BSA C15250

From CycleChaos
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Bsa-c15-03.jpg
BSA C15250
Manufacturer
BSA
Production 1958 - 67
Engine
Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV
Compression ratio C15, C15T: 8.0:1 C15SS: 8.75:1 C15S: 10.0:1
Spark Plug C15, C15T: Champion N5, gap 0.020 in. C15SS: Champion N4, gap 0.020 in. C 15S: Champion N3, gap 0.020 in.
Transmission 4-Speed
Frame Single loop with twin rails under engine
Suspension Rear: Pivoted fork
Front Tire C15, C15SS: 3.25 x 17 in. C15T, C15S: 3.00 x 20 in.
Rear Tire C15, C15SS: 3.25 x 17 in. C15T, C15S: 4.00 x 18 in.
Wheelbase C15, C15SS: 1308 mm / 51.5 in C15T, C15S: 1314 mm / 51,75 in.
Seat Height C15, C15SS: 762 mm / 30 in. C15T: 838 mm / 33 in. C15S: 813 mm / 32 in.
Weight C15, C15SS: 127 kg / 280 lbs C15T, C15S: 120 kg / 265 lbs (dry),
Oil Capacity C15, C15SS: 2.25 L / 4.76 US pints C15T, C15S: 2.75 L / 5.8 US pints
Fuel Capacity C15: 11.5 L / 3.0 US gal C15SS: 13.6 L / 3.6 US gal C15T, C15S: 9.4 L / 2.5 US gal
Manuals Service Manual



Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a Air cooled cooled Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV. The engine featured a C15, C15T: 8.0:1 C15SS: 8.75:1 C15S: 10.0:1 compression ratio.

Drive[edit | edit source]

Power was moderated via the 4 Friction plates.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a C15, C15SS: 3.25 x 17 in. C15T, C15S: 3.00 x 20 in. front tire and a C15, C15SS: 3.25 x 17 in. C15T, C15S: 4.00 x 18 in. rear tire. The C15250 was fitted with a C15: 11.5 L / 3.0 US gal C15SS: 13.6 L / 3.6 US gal C15T, C15S: 9.4 L / 2.5 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just C15, C15SS: 127 kg / 280 lbs C15T, C15S: 120 kg / 265 lbs. The wheelbase was C15, C15SS: 1308 mm / 51.5 in C15T, C15S: 1314 mm / 51,75 in. long.

Photos[edit | edit source]

BSA C15250 BSA C15250 BSA C15250 BSA C15250

Overview[edit | edit source]

BSA C15






BSA acquired the Triumph marque at the start in 1936, and the BSA C15 250 cc four stroke was derived from the 200 cc Triumph Tiger Cub, itself coming from the 150cc Terrier. Edward Turner became head of the BSA automotive division and in 1958 BSA introduced the concept of unit construction, where the engine and gearbox were combined in one piece rather than as separate components. The BSA C15 'Star' was the first unit construction model and proved more reliable and economical than its predecessor, the BSA C11.


The engine had an iron barrel and alloy head with overhead valves operated by pushrods which ran in a separate tube to fully enclosed rockers. The camshaft was geared directly to the crankshaft which had skew gears driving a shaft with the points at the top and the oil pump at the bottom. The alternator was to the left and the primary drive was via a duplex chain to a multi plate clutch. The four speed gearbox was at the rear of the vertically split crankcase. The frame was single loop with twin rails under the engine and pivoted fork rear suspension, and both wheels were 17 inch with full width cast iron hubs. An oil tank was under the seat on the right matched by a toolbox on the left. Between them was an ignition switch panel hiding the battery. The headlamp was fitted in a nacelle which also housed the instruments and switches as was fashionable at the time. Deeply valanced mudguards were fitted to the standard model, making it look heavier than it actually was.

The C15 also had a completely redesigned frame and the 250 cc C15 engine also exploited an advantage of being the biggest capacity motorcycle a learner rider in the UK could use before passing a motorcycle driving test.


The BSA C15 did, however, require careful maintenance and as well as oil leaks and electrical faults there were problems with the gearbox, failures of the valve gear, weak big-end and problems with the adjustment of the clutch. Originally, the distributor sprouted from above the R/H side of the gearbox; but in 1965 the distributor was moved to the left side of the engine.

During 1967 the 250 cc C15 was replaced by the BSA B25 'Starfire' and BSA C25 'Barracuda' models, which had a quickly detachable rear wheel and 12 volt lights. The engine was also increased in capacity to 441cc develop the BSA B44 Shooting Star and the BSA Victor Special.



Make Model BSA C15, C15SS, C15T, C15S
Year 1958 - 67
Engine Type Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV
Displacement 249 cc / 15.2 cub in.
Bore X Stroke 67 x 70 mm
Compression C15, C15T: 8.0:1 C15SS: 8.75:1 C15S: 10.0:1
Cooling System Air cooled
Oil Capacity C15, C15SS: 2.25 L / 4.76 US pints C15T, C15S: 2.75 L / 5.8 US pints
Carburetor Amal
Exhaust Single, steel, chrome
Starting Kick start
Spark Plug C15, C15T: Champion N5, gap 0.020 in. C15SS: Champion N4, gap 0.020 in. C 15S: Champion N3, gap 0.020 in.
Battery Capacity 13 Ah
Max Power 11 kW / 15 hp @ 5000 rpm
Clutch 4 Friction plates
Transmission 4-Speed
Final Drive C1C5, C15SS: Chain, 112 pitches C15T, C15S: Chain, 123 pitches
Gear Ratios C15: 1st 15.98 / 2nd 10.53 / 3rd 7.66 / 4th 5.98:1 C15SS: 1st 12.63 / 2nd 9.91 / 3rd 7.19 / 4th 5.98:1 C15T: 1st 28.53 / 2nd 22.05 / 3rd 14.67 / 4th 9.0:1 C15S: 1st 19.0 / 2nd 14.94 / 3rd 10.8 / 4th 9.0:1
Frame Single loop with twin rails under engine
Steering Head Angle C15, C15SS: 65° C15T, C15S: 63°
Steering Lock Angle C15, C15SS: 50° C15T, C15S: 60°
Front Wheel Travel 127 mm / 5 in
Rear Suspension Pivoted fork
Rear Wheel Travel 63 mm / 2.5 in.
Front Wheel C15, C15SS: WM1-17 C15T, C15S: WM1-20
Rear Wheel C15, C15SS: WM2-17 C15T, C15S: WM3-18
Front Tire C15, C15SS: 3.25 x 17 in. C15T, C15S: 3.00 x 20 in.
Rear Tire C15, C15SS: 3.25 x 17 in. C15T, C15S: 4.00 x 18 in.
Front Brake 6.5 in., drum
Rear Brake 6.5 in., drum
Dimensions Length: C15, C15SS: 1981 mm / 78.0 in. C15T, C15S: 2045 mm / 80.5 in. Width: C15: 660 mm / 26 in. C15SS: 686 mm / 27 in. C15T, C15S: 800 mm / 31.5 in. Height: C15: 940 mm / 37 in. C15SS: 914 mm / 36 in. C15T: 1067 mm / 42 in. C15S: 1054 mm / 41.5 in.
Wheelbase C15, C15SS: 1308 mm / 51.5 in C15T, C15S: 1314 mm / 51,75 in.
Ground Clearance C15, C15SS: 127 mm . 5 in. C15T: 191 mm / 7.5 in. C15S: 178 mm / 7 in.
Seat Height C15, C15SS: 762 mm / 30 in. C15T: 838 mm / 33 in. C15S: 813 mm / 32 in.
Dry Weight C15, C15SS: 127 kg / 280 lbs C15T, C15S: 120 kg / 265 lbs
Fuel Capacity C15: 11.5 L / 3.0 US gal C15SS: 13.6 L / 3.6 US gal C15T, C15S: 9.4 L / 2.5 US gal
Source Wikipedia