BSA Bantam

BSA Bantam
D1 Bantam in Mist Green
ManufacturerBSA
Production1948–1971
Enginesingle-cylinder two-stroke:
123 cc (D1)
148 cc (D3)
173 cc (D5 onwards)
Bore / stroke52 mm × 58 mm (2.0 in × 2.3 in)
57 mm × 58 mm (2.2 in × 2.3 in)
61.5 mm × 58 mm (2.42 in × 2.28 in)
Power4.5 bhp (3.4 kW) (D1)
5.3 bhp (4.0 kW) (D3)
7.4 bhp (5.5 kW) (D5 and D7)
10 bhp (7.5 kW) (D10)
12.6 bhp (9.4 kW) (D14/4 and D175 / B175)
TransmissionThree speed gearbox (D1 to D10) Four speed gearbox (D10 to B175)
Weight375 pounds (170 kg) (dry)
Fuel capacity1.75 imp gal (8.0 L; 2.10 US gal) (D1 and D3)
2 imp gal (9.1 L; 2.4 US gal) (D5 and D7)
1.9 imp gal (8.6 L; 2.3 US gal) (D7 Deluxe onwards)
Fuel consumption100–125 mpg

The BSA Bantam is a two-stroke unit construction motorcycle that was produced by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) from 1948 (as a 123 cc) until 1971 (as a 173 cc). Exact production figures are unknown, but it was between 350,000 and 500,000.[1]

  1. ^ Wilson 1990, p. 34.