The BSA c11 was manufactured between 1939 (shortly before WWII) and 1956. It is a British motorcycle with a single cylinder engine. It was built with the military in mind.
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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.
BSA cadets were made between 1946-1959
You could try asking here. Lots of knowledgable members. http://groups.msn.com/BSAC10C11C12/homepage
BSA B33 was first introduced in 1945. The BSA B33 was a motorcycle that is manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company. The company is now a subsidiary of Manganese Bronze Holdings,
Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to obtain a job with BSA Motorcycles. BSA stands for Birmingham Small Arms company. This company manufactured arms and, oddly, motorcycles. Their motorcycles were manufactured during WWI and WWII. BSA Motorcycles LTD, which was a division of Birmingham Small Arms company went out of business in 1972. Therefore, there are no jobs available.
The BSA B50 is listed as having a maximum speed of 85-90 miles per hour. The BSA B50 is a motorcycle with manufactured models primarily between the years of 1971 and 1973.
The BSA Lightning is a type of motorcycle designed for use as an all-round sportsbike. The motorcycle was manufactured between the years 1965 and 1972.
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The BSA Airsporter with the serial number GC2866 was produced around 1969. BSA Airsporters were manufactured from the late 1940s until the early 1980s, with the "GC" prefix indicating a specific production period. For a more precise age, you may want to consult specific BSA production records or airgun enthusiasts' resources.
The BSA Airsporter G24859 was manufactured in 1954. The Airsporter series, known for its quality and performance, was produced by BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company) from the late 1940s through the 1960s. The specific serial number G24859 indicates it falls within that production timeline.
yes you can use a speed loader on the c11