Sold for £4,715
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: 869 YUK
Frame No: BB318441
Engine No: BB3128847
CC: 350
MOT: Exempt
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 used a single cylinder four stroke engine that displaced 348cc . Initially, it had a rigid frame and telescopic forks, the first use of such on a BSA. It developed about 17 bhp, adequate for the roads of the day and enough to deliver a top speed of around 70 mph.There was a competition kit available for the original rigid model B31 and B33. It was immediately popular and was soon joined by a 500cc version, the BSA B33 and competition equivalents.
This BSA B31 has been owned by the current owner for 10 years. Restored to a very high standard by the previous owner, it is an all correct numbers machine. It comes complete with a current V5C and a host of receipts for parts and work carried out. It will require light recommissioning before use, as it has not been used this year.
For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 20th Jul, 2022
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