First manufactured in 1948, the original BSA Bantam was perhaps one of the most iconic two-wheelers that ushered in a new era of motorcycle culture. It was a pretty straightforward two-stroke single, ...
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New BSA Bantam 350 Unveiled in UK
Based on the Jawa 42 FJ Unlikely to be launched in India Powered by a 334cc Alpha 2 engine BSA Motorcycle has resurrected the Bantam nameplate in the UK with the launch of the Bantam 350. The ...
BSA seems to be working on diversifying its motorcycle portfolio across the globe. The British motorcycle maker launched the Goldstar in India last year and is currently the only motorcycle by the ...
Launched from £3,499 (Rs 4.07 lakh) as BSA’s most affordable model to date, the BSA Bantam 350 revives an iconic nameplate from the brand’s two-stroke era in the 1940s, but this time, with a ...
BSA revives its legacy with the Bantam 350, a retro-modern motorcycle unveiled at the Bike Shed Moto Show in London. Inspired by the Jawa 42 FJ, it features a blacked-out design, round headlamps, and ...
The birth of the BSA Bantam line did not take place in England after the war. Indeed it started out as a pre-war Germany design, the DKW RT125, and DKW was taken over by the Allies as part of the war ...
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