The Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) produced its first bicycles in the late 19th century, specifically around 1868. BSA became well-known for its quality bicycles, and the company eventually expanded into motorcycle and automotive manufacturing. The brand remains iconic in cycling history.
To determine the compatibility of a 73mm BSA threaded bottom bracket with your bicycle frame, you need to check if your frame has a BSA bottom bracket shell with a width of 73mm. If your frame meets these specifications, the bottom bracket should be compatible.
You would have to purchase the BSA motorcycle used as they no longer make new models or continue making these types of motorcycles. To find a used BSA bicycle you could check local classified ads in your area or maybe post that you are looking for one on sites like Kijiji and Craigslist.
BSA made several different air rifles. Unfortunately you did not state the model number and that is critical. You could try to contact BSA and ask them. see the link below.
BSA released the Goldstar motorcycle in the year 1938. It came in 350 cc and 550 cc. The motorcycle was a single-cylinder four-stroke. It was made until the year of 1963.
The BSA Airsporter with the serial number GD34696 was produced in 1965. The serial numbers for BSA Airsporters follow a specific dating system, and the "GD" prefix indicates that it was manufactured during that year. If you need more precise details, you may want to consult a BSA Airsporter reference guide or enthusiast forum for confirmation.
I think that 5,000,000,000 motorcycles have been made. The question is how many of the flagship high horsepower 1968 BSA spitfires were made. A few thousand for that year my estimate. Maybe less.
I was unable to locate any information about the model C226, so I suggest you contact BSA directly and ask for assistance. See the link below.
BSA cadets were made between 1946-1959
The BSA Mercury was made between 1972-1980
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