Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000
- The BSA B31 is one of the great British single-cylinder motorcycles. Built by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) from 1945 to 1959, it became one of Britain's most popular post-war motorcycles thanks to its reliability, simplicity, and economical running. It was designed as an everyday road bike rather than a high-performance machine, and thousands were used for commuting, touring, and even sidecar work
- This example is an older restoration, yet has achieved a nice, mellow patina, gained through time and is only being sold as our vendor is reducing his Collection
- Supplied with a large folder of paperwork including old MOTs, tax discs, invoices and its current V5C correctly classed as Historic
- A well-presented example of an early rigid-framed, long-stroke thumper that is ready to ride
- Body Types
- Transmission
- Exterior ColourOTHER
- Interior Colour

