Thought I'd post here since this looks pretty old. An acquaintance decided to try and sell this BSA. He's not into old bikes and isn't sure where to advertise it nor is he sure what the value might be. I'm not sure what year it is and I don't know if he knows either. Sorry, not sure of alot of things but maybe the pic will help those familiar with them. If anyone is interested let me know and I can get you his contact info or view it in person and get specific info for you. Its located 30 miles or so east of Pittsburgh
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I venture it's a "Bantam," post WWII, I think 125ccs, and based on the pre-war 2-stroke German DKW patents, which were voided during WWII. Very, very similar to its "cousins," the Harley 125 and 165, generically called the "Hummer," which lasted until 1966. I don't think it's worth a lot in its present condition, pretty rusted out. But we may have some Brit aficionados who see something useful on it.
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I'm no expert on those little fellers but I think Sarge is correct. It looks like it could be a late '40's Bantam. I wouldn't think it would be worth a whole lot either but somebody might be out there laying awake at night pining for one.Cory Othen
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Originally posted by c.o. View PostI'm no expert on those little fellers but I think Sarge is correct. It looks like it could be a late '40's Bantam. I wouldn't think it would be worth a whole lot either but somebody might be out there laying awake at night pining for one.Jason Zerbini
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Near Pittsburgh PA (Farm Country)
Allegheny Mountain Chapter http://amcaamc.com/
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First Bantam came out in 1948, last rigid frame model in 1956 so its somewhere between 1948 and 1956.
Its not a competition model for several reasons, mudguards and exhaust pipe to name two of those reasons. Competition models are more desireable.
In NZ a mint Bantam like the one pictured is worth between $2500 to $3000, a tidy, titled, example $1800 to $2000, a complete runner between $1200 to $1500 and a roughy like that between $400 to $600
I realise NZ is not USA but nobody seems to be answering your question re what it is worth.
Hope this helpsPeter Thomson, a.k.a. Tommo
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Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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I spent a number of years playing with BSA's although not the Bantam. I'm not qualified to give an exact number but I think the dollar figures that you presented Tommo are pretty darn close to what it would be worth just about anywhere.Cory Othen
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Originally posted by Tommo View PostFirst Bantam came out in 1948, last rigid frame model in 1956 so its somewhere between 1948 and 1956.
Its not a competition model for several reasons, mudguards and exhaust pipe to name two of those reasons. Competition models are more desireable.
In NZ a mint Bantam like the one pictured is worth between $2500 to $3000, a tidy, titled, example $1800 to $2000, a complete runner between $1200 to $1500 and a roughy like that between $400 to $600
I realise NZ is not USA but nobody seems to be answering your question re what it is worth.
Hope this helpsJason Zerbini
#21594
Near Pittsburgh PA (Farm Country)
Allegheny Mountain Chapter http://amcaamc.com/
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