Lot details Registration No: DJ 6156 Frame No: B14-430 Engine No: B14-411 cc: 986 MOT Expiry Date: None
Throughout the 1930's BSA concentrated on producing competitively priced, reliable, good quality motorcycles supported by an extensive dealer network which enabled the compny to survive the economic turmoil that closed many of their rivals. At the head of the range was the G series sidvalve twins intended primarily for sidecar work.
Displacing 985cc these handsome beasts were offered with the option of factory fitted sidecars and came fully equipped with electric lighting systems, footboards and carriers.
This example, dating from 1934 was discovered by a previous owner, minus its sidecar, languishing in a disused building. A full scale restoration was undertaken which has seen it returned to its former glory. The black paintwork and chrome and green fuel tank are in very good condition and the machine is described as being mechanically good.
Whilst the restoration of the motorcycle was being carried out, the then owner was searching for an appropriate "chair" for the machine and went to view a possible candidate, which on examination displayed the motorcycles registration number, which following its purchase and restoration was refitted to the bike. The sidecar has been finished in the correct green and is offered with a hood, sidescreens, and windscreen. A spare frame, parts book and Swansea V5 are also included with the outfit.
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