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Auction archive: Lot number 21

1930 BSA 493cc Model S30-12 Sloper & Sidecar Registration no. SSJ 581 Engine no. XW638

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£6,900
ca. US$10,779
Auction archive: Lot number 21

1930 BSA 493cc Model S30-12 Sloper & Sidecar Registration no. SSJ 581 Engine no. XW638

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£6,900
ca. US$10,779
Beschreibung:

The Birmingham Small Arms Company fist experimented with powered two-wheelers in the latter years of the 19th Century and then again in 1905. These first motorcycles made by BSA used proprietary engines such as the Belgian Minerva, and it was not until 1910 that the firm introduced a BSA designed and built machine. The first series-production model to feature the marque's distinctive green and cream tank colours was a 499cc (3½hp) side-valve single. Well engineered and equally well made, this first BSA proved an enormous success and effectively established the company's reputation as a maker of high quality motorcycles. Introduced for the 1927 season, the influential 'Sloper' started a trend which saw many of BSA's competitors adopt motors with inclined cylinders. The Sloper featured a trend-setting saddle tank that afforded a low seating position and for 1930 gained chromium-plated brightwork and a new frame with forged steel spine. Models with the 493cc overhead-valve engine came with twin-port cylinder heads. For 1930 the Birmingham firm offered no fewer than 18 models, six of which had inclined engines. The Sloper range remained essentially vintage in character until its demise in 1935, by which time the line-up had shrunk to just two models: one overhead-valve, the other sidevalve, both of 595cc. An earlier restoration, this BSA Sloper was purchased in Vinaboz, Spain in 2006 and has been used sparingly since then. Offered with sidecar (not illustrated), the machine had previously been sold by Brian Verrall to one Francisco Querault in Ibanez.

Auction archive: Lot number 21
Auction:
Datum:
27 Feb 2010
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hendon, RAF Museum RAF Museum Grahame Park Way London NW9 5LL Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

The Birmingham Small Arms Company fist experimented with powered two-wheelers in the latter years of the 19th Century and then again in 1905. These first motorcycles made by BSA used proprietary engines such as the Belgian Minerva, and it was not until 1910 that the firm introduced a BSA designed and built machine. The first series-production model to feature the marque's distinctive green and cream tank colours was a 499cc (3½hp) side-valve single. Well engineered and equally well made, this first BSA proved an enormous success and effectively established the company's reputation as a maker of high quality motorcycles. Introduced for the 1927 season, the influential 'Sloper' started a trend which saw many of BSA's competitors adopt motors with inclined cylinders. The Sloper featured a trend-setting saddle tank that afforded a low seating position and for 1930 gained chromium-plated brightwork and a new frame with forged steel spine. Models with the 493cc overhead-valve engine came with twin-port cylinder heads. For 1930 the Birmingham firm offered no fewer than 18 models, six of which had inclined engines. The Sloper range remained essentially vintage in character until its demise in 1935, by which time the line-up had shrunk to just two models: one overhead-valve, the other sidevalve, both of 595cc. An earlier restoration, this BSA Sloper was purchased in Vinaboz, Spain in 2006 and has been used sparingly since then. Offered with sidecar (not illustrated), the machine had previously been sold by Brian Verrall to one Francisco Querault in Ibanez.

Auction archive: Lot number 21
Auction:
Datum:
27 Feb 2010
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hendon, RAF Museum RAF Museum Grahame Park Way London NW9 5LL Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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