1958BSAGold Star500French titleBSA motorbikes were manufactured by theBirmingham Small Arms Company Limited. This group of British companiesmanufactured (among other things) motorbikes from 1910. The BSA Gold Star 500cross is a cross country..
ArielHS MARK 1500ccEngine number: PS 263Frame number: E9 3181French titleAriel was an English cycle manufacturer whoproduced motorbikes from 1901 to 1970, although it was bought by BSA in 1944.The British manufacturer was..
1955 AdlerJuniorThe Adler Junior is the only scooter producedby the Adler company. Like most of the German company's production, this Juniorhas a two-stroke engine with a capacity of 95cc. Equipped with a 3-speedgearbox, this little machine can propel you up to 70 km/h.This Junior..
AdlerMBS250 FavoritThis nice road bike is an Adler MBS250 Favorit.Produced in 1957, it has a two-cylinder, two-stroke engine with 16 hp, allowingyou to reach 116 km/h. In 1957, you already had to hang on!This model is in good general condition and hasa nice patina. It seems to be ..
1956AdlerMB200N° 184642The Adler MB200 is the ultimate version of theM200. Still based on a 2-stroke twin, the MB200 increases its power to 11.4 hpat 5590 rpm.This MB200 dates from 1956 and is in very goodcondition. The paint is a sparkling ..
1956AdlerMB250N° 308985The Adler MB 250 was produced between 1953 and1956. Equipped with a 247cc twin cylinder, it is the big sister of the M 250.50cc its elder, the MB 250 develops 16hp for a weight of 145 kg. Interestingly,the MB 250 will compete in motocross..
AdlerM250N° 84192The Adler M250 was born in 1953. Equipped witha 247cc two-stroke engine, this motorbike is air-cooled and develops 12 hp. Itsucceeded the M200 and gained one horsepower for an additional 5 kilos. Adlerinstalled a tank with two caps for the aesthetic side of the ve..
1953AdlerM150N° 160093Produced from 1951 to 1953, the Adler M150 isthe heir to the M100. Featuring a 147cc two-stroke engine, the M150 will propelyou to 95 km/h.This model has a nice patina, accompanying theblack paint. Some slight traces of..
*Legendary café racer of the 1960's *Participated in the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance On Wednesday 30th June 1937, a specially prepared Empire Star 500 ridden by the great Wal Handley achieved a 100mph lap of the Brooklands circuit on its way to a debut race victory and award of the 'Gold Star' that would give BSA's new super sports mo..