BSA Blue Star

    BSA Blue Star


    BSA Blue Star
    Beeza BSA 1935 Blue Star 1.jpg
    Manufacturer United Kingdom BSA
    Production 1932-1951
    Engine 249, 349 and 499cc single cylinder 4 stroke
    Power 28 bhp @ 5,200 rpm
    Transmission 4 Speed / chain
    The BSA Blue Star is a British motorcycle made by BSA at their factory in Small Heath, Birmingham. The Blue Star range was produced between 1932 and 1936. In 1936 a slightly uprated sports version called the BSA Empire Star was launched with the Blue Star remaining in the model range. In 1937 an entirely new engine designed by Val Page featured in the Empire Star and the Blue Star was dropped from the range. The Empire Star developed into the famous Gold Star in 1938 (also known as the M24).
     
     
    The B33-3 O.H.V. 249cc Blue Star was called the Blue Star Junior and the R33-5 348cc O.H.V. Blue Star was known as the Sporting Blue Star. It was the W33-8 499cc O.H.V. that became the most popular, however, and led to the development of the Gold Star.It was known as the "sea beezer" and it was BSAs fifth best seller.

     

    References

    1. "Pre War BSA list". http://www.bsaoc.demon.co.uk/1931-40.html. Retrieved 2008-05-30. .


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