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BSA is an old-school motorcycle brand that predates the motorcycle itself. They began as Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA), a prominent British conglomerate that manufactured various ...
The Mahindra owned firm will continue with their current Gold Star, Bantam and Scrambler for now, with plans to introduce ...
British bike maker BSA pulled the wraps off its third major model since it was revived, the Bantam 350. Launching in September, it costs just $4,650.
After decades of inactivity, the market will see the first BSA motorcycles in 2021: first an internal combustion engine model, followed by an all-electric variant towards the end of the year.
In the two-wheeled arena, the venerable BSA Gold Star, just one of the company's classic models, is one high-profile example.
BSA Motorcycles are on the verge of a comeback, reviving the heritage of the brand’s 1960s heyday — by 1969, the conglomerate of BSA and Triumph made up 80 percent of Britain’s overseas ...
A British manufacturer established in 1861, BSA was at one time the world's largest motorcycle producer before going defunct in 1972. BSA was also involved in the automotive industry (dating back to ...
If we look at the history of British motorcycle manufacturers after the second world war, there are three names that stand head and shoulders above the rest; Triumph, Norton and BSA. Triumph had ...
BSA could be the next motorcycle brand to come back from the dead. Industrial conglomerate Mahindra this week purchased control of the legendary British bike builder’s name, along with regional ...
The expected revival of the traditional British motorcycle brand, BSA, seems to have stalled three years after the brand was bought by Mahindra.