BSA DB32 (1938-63)
The BSA DB32 Gold Star 350 motorcycle was produced from 1938 to 1963. It has a four stroke, single cylinder, overhead valve engine with a displacement of 348 cc or 21.2 cubic inches. The cooling system is air cooled with a single steel chrome exhaust and an Amal GP carburetor. It has a 4-speed transmission with a chain final drive and a maximum power output of 24 kW or 32.5 horsepower at 7500 rpm. The frame is a swingarm duplex frame which enables a top speed of 177 km/h or 110 mph. The motorcycle is kick-started for operation. It was a popular racing bike back in its day and is still sought-after by collectors today.
Technical specifications:
Make Model: BSA DB32 Gold Star 350
Year: 1938 – 63
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV
Capacity: 348 cc / 21.2 cub in.
Cooling System: Air cooled
Carburetor: Amal GP
Exhaust: Single, steel, chrome
Starting: Kick start
Transmission: 4-Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Maximum Power: 24 kW / 32.5 hp @ 7500 rpm
Frame: Swingarm duplex frame
Top Speed: 177 km/h / 110 mph
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- BSA MC1 (1952)
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- BSA B26 (1937)
- BSA Y13 (1937)
- BSA B de Luxe (1927)
- BSA C11 (1939-56)
- BSA Vintage Models (1968-71)
- BSA B30 (1930)
- BSA Beagle (1963-66)
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- BSA Super Rocket (1959-63)
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