The creation of Michael Alton, this BSA Firebird Scrambler was found as a basketcase before it was built into the beauty you see in front of you. Named Agnes, it was the 7th most popular bike on Pipeburn last year.
The Firebird engine was a 654cc parallel twin that was good for 52 horsepower. But that’s not necessarily important here. For more on the Firebird as it rolled off the showroom floor, check out this write-up from Motorcycle Classics. But for more on this exact build, check out the write-up on Pipeburn.
This specific BSA Firebird Scrambler Custom was built to look like a 1930s racer. The engine was rebuilt, and obviously there’s custom cosmetic touches everywhere – especially brass! The modified Wassell fender is a lovely touch, and I’m always a fan of inverted levers.
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