The BSA B50 featured a 34 horsepower, 499cc four-stroke single that was actually the last large unit-construction engine that BSA sold. Multiple versions of the bike were offered – a ‘street scrambler’, MX variant, trail version, you name it. But here’s a B50 that’s been turned into a ‘vintage cafe racer’ with an engine worked over by E&V Engineering, Works suspension, Graves clipons, and plenty more.
This bike was built by Brid Caveney, and is now being offered by the third owner. Sale includes a spare set of rear sprockets and a new set of Avon tires.
Find this BSA B50 racer for sale in Coos Bay, Oregon with an BIN of $9,900 or best offer