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Model-E

BSA Model E is really a British V twin motorcycle manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Armoury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham from 1919 until 1924. BSA may also be known to as type A (confusing). Side valve engine includes a capacity of 770cc vertical twin, energy 6HP, and three speed with chain drive. This model is frequently combined with the right BSA sidecar output. BSA Model E is created until 1924, changed with a more effective engine that's BSA 986cc Model F in 1922, then BSA Model G, with ongoing modifications towards the outbreak from the PD2 (The Second World War).

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BSA Model 1920-E with a sidecar


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