Registration Number: 2041 PO
Frame Number: BM 20S12044
Engine Number: BM2112510
Guide Price: £3000 - 4000
The first BSA motor bicycle was launched at the Olympia Motor Show in 1910. This 3 ½ hp model found enormous popularity, with production completely selling out in the first three years.
The M series of machines appeared in 1933 in the guise of the M33-10. The final incarnation, the M33, arrived in 1947, but was out-lived by the M21, a popular side-valve motorcycle with organisations such as the AA, which valued the sidecar combination.
This wonderful and extremely original BSA Combination is totally unmolested. We understand that the machine starts and runs, but was last MOT tested in May 2009.
The roomy Watsonian sidecar appears to be sound and solid; the door opens and closes with a nice clunk and the opening roof, boot compartment and windows are all intact.
A V5C registration certificate is supplied with the motorcycle.
This honest, fun machine could be used for VMCC runs, with no excuse not to take the wife!
TO BE OFFERED AT AUCTION ON THURSDAY 20th SEPTEMBER 2012 -
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