BSA 350 Plunger 1951
Motorcycle enthusiasts are always on the lookout for models that combine style with performance, and the BSA 350 Plunger 1951 from bsa (1951) does just that. This Classic is equipped with a Carburettor. Amal type 76 engine designed to deliver reliability on both short city rides and long journeys. Specifications provide a deeper understanding of what makes this bike unique—its design, efficiency, and practicality. For riders comparing options, the full specs give valuable insights into how the BSA 350 Plunger 1951 performs in real-world conditions.

General Information
| body type | Classic |
| bike category | --- |
| seating capacity | --- |
| length | --- |
| width | --- |
| height | --- |
| wheelbase | 1390 mm (54.7 inches) |
| ground clearance | --- |
| dry weight | 154.2 kg (340.0 pounds) |
| fuel tank capacity | 19.00 litres (5.02 US gallons) |
| battery capacity | --- |
| curb weight | --- |
| seat height | --- |
| charging time | --- |
| battery type | --- |
| starting system | Kick |
Engine Specifications
| powertrain architecture | Single cylinder, four-stroke |
| fuel type | Carburettor. Amal type 76 |
| Engine Type | --- |
| engine displacement | 350.0 ccm (21.36 cubic inches) |
| power | 23.0 HP (16.8 kW)) |
| torque | --- |
| bore x stroke | 71.0 x 88.0 mm (2.8 x 3.5 inches) |
| engine size | --- |
| compression | 6.5:1 |
| fuel system | Carburettor. Amal type 76 |
| engine cooling | Air |
| engine oil capacity | --- |
| Battery Voltage (Electric) | --- |
| Motor Power (Electric) | --- |
| Electric Start | --- |
| gearbox | 4-speed |
Performance
| top speed | --- |
| acceleration 0 - 100 km/h | --- |
| weight to power ratio | 0.1491 HP/kg |
| weight to torque ratio | --- |
Fuel Economy and Emissions (ICE)
| fuel consumption | --- |
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| emission standard | --- |
Drivetrain and Transmission
| drivetrain architecture | --- |
| drive wheel | --- |
| transmission type | Chain (final drive) |
| clutch type | Multi-plate |
Suspension and Brakes
| front suspension | Telescopic fork |
| rear suspension | Plunger suspension |
| Front brakes | --- |
| front brakes | Expanding brake (drum brake) |
| rear brakes | Expanding brake (drum brake) |
| abs | --- |
| traction control | --- |
Steering and Tires
| steering type | --- |
| driveline | --- |
| front tire size | 3.25-19 |
| rear tire size | 3.25-19 |
| wheel type | --- |
| wheel size | --- |
Additional Features
| frame type | --- |
| Instrument Cluster | --- |
| Features | --- |
| headlight | --- |
| Storage | --- |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key specifications of the bsa 1951?
The bsa 1951 comes with a Carburettor. Amal type 76 engine and a Classic design. It is built for performance, comfort, and durability, making it a reliable choice for riders.
Does the bsa 1951 require high maintenance?
No, the bsa 1951 is designed for easy maintenance with durable components and a service-friendly structure. Regular servicing ensures long-lasting performance.
Is the bsa 1951 suitable for long-distance rides?
Yes, the bsa 1951 is designed to handle both city commutes and long-distance travel, thanks to its efficient Carburettor. Amal type 76 system and ergonomic Classic.
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