The BSA B44 Victor Grand Prix was a motorcycle produced from 1965 to 1968, with a four stroke, single cylinder, OHV, 2 valves engine and a 441 cc/ 26.9 cub in. capacity. The compression ratio was 11.4:1 and was air-cooled with a dry sump lubrication system. The motorcycle was kick-start and had a maximum power of 21.9 KW/ 30 hp at 6500 rpm. The clutch was a wet, multi-plate type, and it had a 4-speed transmission with a chain final drive. The motorcycle had front and rear drum brakes with a tubular steel, cradle frame and hydraulic forks for the front suspension. The rear suspension was swing arm, pivoted on bonded rubber bush, telescopic damper, and a coil spring. The motorcycle was available in yellow/silver, and silver colours, and the dimensions were 2070 mm/ 81.5 in. in length, 813 mm/ 32 in. in width, and 1349 mm/ 53 in. for the wheelbase. The ground clearance was 203 mm/ 8 in, and the seat height was 813 mm/ 32 in. The motorcycle weighed 116 kg/ 255 lbs with a fuel capacity of 6.8 L/ 1.8 US gal.
Make Model: BSA B44 Victor Grand Prix
Year: 1965 – 68
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV, 2 valves
Capacity: 441 cc / 26.9 cub in.
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