The BSA 175 D1 Bantam (1967) is a vintage British-made motorcycle that stands out from the crowd with its attractive mid-century design. The classic silhouette is complemented by unique features, such as the distinctive BSA badge, the large fuel tank and the appealing chrome mudguards. The engine powering this classic bike is a single cylinder two-stroke. This 175cc unit is capable of producing an impressive 9.5 bhp at 5,500 rpm, while the 4-speed transmission drives power to the rear wheel via a chain drive. Thanks to the lightweight construction, the BSA 175 promises a light and agile ride with ample acceleration and minimal cornering effort. The suspension system keeps the ride comfortable, with a telescopic front fork with hydraulic dampening and a swingarm rear suspension. The BSA stops strong with its front drum brakes and rear wheel-mounted drum brakes. A conventional handlebar setup with chrome handlebars and levers, along with the classic tank style seat, complete the timeless look of this charming vintage bike. The BSA 175 D1 Bantam (1967) is the perfect choice for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts with its classic design, dependable performance and iconic style. Its a great choice for anyone looking to relive the past with a classic two-wheeler that will always turn heads wherever it goes.
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