Blueprint BSA D1 Bantam (1949)

BSA D1 Bantam (1949)


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    The BSA D1 Bantam (1949) is a small-frame lightweight motorcycle designed for riders of all levels. Its low seating position, tighter wheelbase, and comfortable ride make it a great choice for those who are looking for an easy rider. With its air-cooled single-cylinder two-stroke engine and four-speed gearbox, the BSA D1 Bantam is an excellent choice for beginners. The engine produces a modest 5.3 horsepower—more than enough for a novice rider—while its lightweight frame offers responsive handling. Its electric starting system makes for a more reliable start-up, eliminating the need for a traditional kick-start. Fuel economy is also top-notch, with up to 80 miles per gallon on a single tank. The bike's classic British style and 1950s charm never go out of date, and its black paint finish adds an extra touch of class. Along with its low seat height, the BSA D1 also features a wide, comfy saddle and an adjustable handlebar for versatile comfort on the go. The well-built frame ensures durability, with plenty of room for upgrades over time. The bike also offers easy access to spares and parts if ever necessary. Overall, the BSA D1 Bantam is an ideal choice for a fun and safe ride.

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