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The B50MX was based on and looks similar to the [[BSA B50T Victor Trail]]. It had high mount fenders, adequate fork travel, racing plates, cross-braced handlebars, knobby tires, and two angled exhaust pipes mounted on the right side. Ground clearance was adequate for a vertical four stroke engine.
The B50MX was based on and looks similar to the [[BSA B50T Victor Trail]]. It had high mount fenders, adequate fork travel, racing plates, cross-braced handlebars, knobby tires, and two angled exhaust pipes mounted on the right side. Ground clearance was adequate for a vertical four stroke engine.
==History==
==History==
The bike was born as an exotic magnesium and titanium racing machine, handcrafted for the BSA works motocross team. Later, the BSA management decided to manufacture the MX in steel and aluminum as a production motocross racer. While a good racer, it had a very difficult time against [[Husqvarna]]s, [[Maico]]s, and [[CZ]]s.   
The bike was born as an exotic magnesium and titanium racing machine, handcrafted for the BSA works motocross team. Later, the BSA management decided to manufacture the MX in steel and aluminum as a production motocross racer. While a good racer, it had a very difficult time against [[Husqvarna 450 Desert Master|Husqvarna Desert Master]]s, [[Husqvarna WR400|WR400]]s, [[Maico 501]]s, [[Maico Radial]]s and [[CZ 380]]s.   
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
*Price, suggested retail 1972: U.S.A., POE $1300
*Price, suggested retail 1972: U.S.A., POE $1300
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