“BSA produced several variations of their unit constuction OHV 250 single, introduced in 1958, and the restyled C25 was reasonably successful with its chrome guards and squared off alloy barrel. It represented a move forward for BSA, though some would say a little too late when compared to the competition.
The change in the learner law restricting new riders to machines not exceeding 250cc resulted in a change in character for quarter litre machines with greater emphasis being placed on performance at the expense of flexibility. One of the quickest British two-fifties to emerge was the BSA Starfire introduced during 1968 which benefited from the firms success in scrambles.”
This one needs help but I think anything with the BSA name on it from this era has potential. The paint job and emblem are quite nice. Right now everyone is looking for the big bikes but not everything big, is better.
On Craigslist Northern Michigan.
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