BSA X35-1 (1933-36)

The BSA X35-1 was a British motorcycle produced between 1933 and 1936. It was powered by a four-stroke, single-cylinder, overhead-valve engine with a capacity of 249 cc. The motorcycle was air-cooled and had a maximum power output of 1.8 kW or 2.49 hp. The BSA X35-1 had a kick start and a chain final drive. The front suspension featured coil springs and a steering damper, while the rear suspension consisted of a spring-loaded saddle. The wheels were made of steel and had laced spokes. The frame was black, and the tank was green with cream striping. Overall, the BSA X35-1 was a popular motorcycle in its day, known for its reliability and performance. Today, it is considered a classic British motorcycle and is sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: BSA X35-1

Year: 1933 – 36


Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV
Capacity: 249 cc / 15.2 in
Cooling System: Air cooled
Maximum Power: 1.8 kW / 2.49 hp
Starting: Kick start
Final Drive: Chain
Front Suspension: Coil springs with steering dmper
Rear Suspension: None, spring loaded saddle
Wheels: Steel, laced spokes
Colours: Black frame, green tank with cream striping

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