Description
Wed, 20th Jul 2022 13:00
National Motorcycle Museum
1961 BSA C15 Trials Bike
Competed successfully in club and national Trials events
Estimate
£2, 500 - £3, 500
Lot details
Registration No: 620 UM
Frame No: C15 22122
Engine No: C15 FSS 1120
CC: 250
MOT: Exempt
More and images to follow.
This pre 65 trials bike is based on a 1961 BSA C15 250
Ridden to success by Bryan Hyatt in club and national trials
Recent engine rebuild, bike is shown on bsaotter. com website
The Birmingham Small Arms factory was established in the Small Heath area of Birmingham 1861 and as the name suggests manufactured weapons. Around the turn of the century they started making bicycles and progressed onto motorcycles a few years later. BSA went on to be one of the world's largest producers of motorcycles up until its demise in the early 1970s. In the days when learners could ride a 250cc on L plates one of the more popular models was the C15 which has gone on to be the mainstay of pre 65 trials events.
This heavily modified bike is based on a 1961 C15 and has enjoyed success in national and club events in the hands of Bryan Hyatt in the past. Now fully restored with the engine rebuilt using many new parts and run recently by the vendor, it's featured on the bsaotter. com website.
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Ian Cunningham
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