Lot 109 - 1962 BSA C15

Lot 109 - 1962 BSA C15

Lot 109 - 1962 BSA C15

Lot Number 109
Registration HSJ 779
Chassis Number C151773
Engine Number C15-1948
Odometer reading 2,477 miles
Result Sold - £1,602

The BSA C15 was a 250cc single-cylinder OHV motorcycle manufactured from September 1958 until 1967 and was BSA's first four-stroke unit-construction bike. For most of that period, after the introduction of 'Learner Laws' in 1961, a 250cc was the largest capacity solo machine that a learner could ride unaccompanied when displaying L-plates in the UK. A road-going sports derivative was added in 1961, and off-road versions, for Trials and Scrambles, were also available in the range.

A lovely example of the ever-popular C15 presented in navy, this motorcycle has been well looked after and we are informed it starts and runs well. A classic that is always great value for money with lots of new parts including battery, points, coil and plugs making this a good candidate for cost effective classic biking.

Guide Price £2,000-£3,000

 

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