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BSA Model L

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Manufacturer
  
BSA

Wheelbase
  
55 inches (140 cm)

Production
  
1923

BSA Model L

Engine
  
349 cc single cylinder side valve

Transmission
  
three-speed, hand change gearbox to a chain final drive

The BSA Model L is a British motorcycle manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Armoury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham from 1923.

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Development

Launched in 1923 were BSA's new 350cc sidevalve was designated the Model L and fitted with a three-speed, hand-change gearbox and chain final drive.

Racing Success

The BSA Model L set records in the Scottish Six Days Trial and the International Trials in Sweden in 1923.

References

BSA Model L Wikipedia


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