Description
BSA 1949 B31350 cc ohv Frame # ZB319194 Engine # ZB319239
BSA motorcycles were produced by the Birmingham Small Arms Company.
The BSA B31, introduced in 1945, was the first new model introduced by the company after the Second World War.
Based on pre-war designs, it uses a single cylinder four stroke engine that displaces 348 cc (21.2 cu in).
Initially, it had a rigid frame and telescopic forks instead of the girder forks used in the pré-war models.
It develops about 17 bhp (13 kW), adequate enough to deliver a top speed of around 70 mph (110 km/h).
This 1949 hardtail BSA B31 is a very attractive and restored motorcycle.