Bsa Brochure 1964

Bsa Brochure 1964

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This document provides sales and promotional information for 1964 BSA motorcycles. BSA, a prominent British motorcycle manufacturer, was known for its engineering quality and reliability during the mid-20th century. The 1964 BSA range likely included a variety of models, such as the A65 Thunderbolt, A65 Star, B44 Victor, and the Bantam series, offering diverse engine displacements from 150cc to 750cc. These motorcycles featured manual transmissions, chain drive, and typically drum brakes, reflecting the technology of the era. This material serves as a historical document, offering insight into the product offerings and marketing of BSA motorcycles during this period.

This manual is a reproduction of original printed sales brochure material, focusing on visual representation and descriptive details of the 1964 BSA motorcycle lineup. It highlights key features such as engine options, chassis components, bodywork and styling, and available color schemes. While not a repair or maintenance guide, it provides high-level technical highlights intended to attract prospective buyers and enthusiasts. The content is designed to illustrate and differentiate the various models within the 1964 BSA range, offering a glimpse into the brand's market position and the appeal of British motorcycles during that time.

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The Brochure we are offering to you is a copy of the original selling brochure of your bike.Very rare to find on the internet but we found it. Very nice and good quality for a very fair price