1919 BSA E770
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Year of manufacture1919
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Motorcycle typeStreet
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Lot number66
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ConditionUsed
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ColourOther
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Location
Description
VIN #: A135_x000D_
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BSA, acronym for Birmingham Small Arms, founded in 1861 as a manufacturer of small arms, during the war period also equipped itself to produce motorcycles for the Army, equipped with robust 4-stroke single-cylinder engines and soon equipped all the divisions of the British Armed Forces._x000D_
In the years following the end of the world conflict, BSA began to design and produce increasingly high-performance motorcycles and, among these, the E 770 model stands out, equipped with a 50° V-twin engine, with side valve distribution, magneto ignition, three-speed gearbox and credited with a maximum power of 7.70 HP, all mounted on a steel tube frame with a well-sized parallelogram front suspension with central spring. Restored, complete and in excellent condition. ASI registered._x000D_
A general check is recommended before use._x000D_
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