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BSA : Silver Star Fine example of a rare classic bike

BSA : Silver Star Fine example of a rare classic bike

$13,000

Tallassee, Alabama

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During the 1930s BSA concentrated on producing a range of dependable, well-made, competitively priced motorcycles. The firm’s single-cylinder range was re-designed by Val Page for 1937, the engines taking on many of the characteristics they would retain in the post-war era, most notably dry-sump lubrication, rear-mounted magneto and that distinctively shaped timing cover. There were four new offerings in the 350 class: the sidevalve B23 and a trio of overhead-valve models comprising the B24 Empire Star, the B26 Sports and the B25 Competition model that came equipped for trials use. For 1939 the overhead-valve 350s (either single- or twin-port) were renamed Silver Star. These B-series models lasted until the wholesale revision of the range for 1940, which saw all of them dropped, thus making the Silver Star one of the rarer of 1930s BSAs. The beautiful 1939 Silver Star offered here is a prime example of these bikes. Its details are well illustrated by the many close-up photographs. We cranked and rode the bike upon delivery to us. It started with no difficulty, ran well, shifted through the gears, and operated as we expected. The bike is located in Tallassee, AL 36078. All delivery expense to be paid by buyer. After receipt of full payment we can store the bike in our warehouse for a reasonable time. We will load the bike on your hauler at most any time if you call a day ahead. Payment terms arranged with successful offerer.