That's a difficult question, I think it's depending on the road and the length of the trip. Narrow and windling roads and not to far I like the old bike best, but for a longer ride, over 80km and if there are loads och traffic the Honda feels best. The old bike runs best under 100kmh and I don't want to be in the way of other people on the road.
Great bike and a fantastic sound. Very nice bikes those thirties BSA'S. A friend of mine are restoring a BSA R17 -350, 1936 mod. Hope it is on the road next spring.
Yes, the BSA 30's are nice to ride and have a big sound. Good to hear that more bikes are restored and saved for the rest of the world to see, mine isn't restored when it comes to finnish but all mecanecal parts has been looked over so the bike has given me many miles of troublefree rides. I buoght it back in 1996 and had it on the road late 1997. Give your friend my best wishes with he's R17!
Yes it would be great to see some side shots of the bike regardless of asthetic finish or a link to some stills. Thanks for video.
pachy444 4 months ago
r u selling it
2demaximus1 2 years ago
Sounds like my old Triumph Trophy 250..awfully close to a BSA C15!....what did BSA stand for again.....Bastard's Stopped Again!...as I recall!
Great video.
its8ace 2 years ago
hey buddy that roaring sound is given me the chills.
i use this movie for my morning wake up.
got myself a 1939 bsa 500 silverstar m23.
maybe u could record some more of the engine and frame.
i believe its almost the same bike.
thx for posting the movie.
BSA - masterpiece of the industry -
supersvinet1 2 years ago
Hello,
when do you gives us another video of your cool BSA...i' m going to try your "Video Magic box" as soon as possible... ; -))
kesstuveu 2 years ago
I have seen both your bike trip videos, one on the BSA, and one on the Honda, I just got to ask, which of the bikes do you enjoy most?
cfilor7 3 years ago
That's a difficult question, I think it's depending on the road and the length of the trip. Narrow and windling roads and not to far I like the old bike best, but for a longer ride, over 80km and if there are loads och traffic the Honda feels best. The old bike runs best under 100kmh and I don't want to be in the way of other people on the road.
J64Ydes 3 years ago
Hello!
Would it be poss to get the details of the guy with the R17?
I have one in the process of being restored. Rare to hear of someone with one!
dancoopbron 3 years ago
That was from : cfilor
KristineYaah 3 years ago
Great bike and a fantastic sound. Very nice bikes those thirties BSA'S. A friend of mine are restoring a BSA R17 -350, 1936 mod. Hope it is on the road next spring.
KristineYaah 3 years ago
Hello Kristine,
Yes, the BSA 30's are nice to ride and have a big sound. Good to hear that more bikes are restored and saved for the rest of the world to see, mine isn't restored when it comes to finnish but all mecanecal parts has been looked over so the bike has given me many miles of troublefree rides. I buoght it back in 1996 and had it on the road late 1997. Give your friend my best wishes with he's R17!
Best regards
Johan
J64Ydes 3 years ago