BSA made a 440 single in the 70s called a Victor but not a DT 50, if you are not in England send me an email with some more information and I will do some research
2006-07-18 19:45:51
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answered by Nimbus 5
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Parts are available from moped bug and from easy rider europe although they are getting harder to find, The brigand was a 50 not a 175 the 175 was a tracker and also a 125 rambler. the beaver was a 50 as was the boxer and GT both the boxer and gt50 was unrestricted . the firm lasted from 1979 to 1987 and parts production continued for a little while longer. the bike were sold all over the world so it is often possible to find parts in USA and all across Europe. I have 4 of these bikes and looking out for more if you have any for sale. I am looking for a 50 bond or a falcon. and also need a GT50.
2014-09-23 18:19:43
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answered by smartrrrrrs 1
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The engine was an Italina Moto Morini, put together by NVT who bought out BSA. Morini went bust, so did NVT. I think you will struggle to get bits for this bike. Do a google search on "BSAOC" for the BSA Owners Club. They have a monthly magazine where you can see adverts for parts and get info on particular models. Also try contacting Drag'n'Fly motorcycles in the UK - they sell lots of obsolete BSA ,Triumph, Ariel, and Norton parts.
2006-07-21 04:26:30
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answered by Lick_My_Toad 5
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NVT or Norton Villiers Triumph. They also did a bigger trailbike based on the yamaha DT175 called the Brigand.
Not a very long lived firm I'm afraid.
2006-07-18 15:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want parts for ANY Brittish bike you need to contact Vale-Onslow in Birmingham. They have just about everything.
p.s. I have no connection to them other then as a customer
2006-07-19 03:56:57
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answered by gt750boy 2
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Morini didnt go bust... they ae still there today..
2006-07-21 10:51:26
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answered by engineer 4
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According to the linked advert its a moto morini engine with del orto carb. Dunno who bolted it all together though.
2006-07-18 14:22:32
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answered by Brian 1
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