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BSA 500-Trail (B-50T)

1971

Year1971
MakeBSA
Displacement499.0 ccm (30.45 cubic inches)
BSA 500-Trail (B-50T)
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The 1971 BSAVictor 500-Trail (B-50T) embodies the spirit of a classic scrambler, designed for both on and off-road adventures. Its 499cc engine produces a respectable 34 horsepower at 6200 RPM and 38 Nm of torque at 5000 RPM, providing ample power for tackling various terrains. The bike's light weight of 132.5 kg contributes to its agility and responsiveness, making it a joy to ride on challenging trails. Equipped with a 4-speed gearbox, the Victor 500-Trail offers a traditional riding experience that requires engagement from the rider. The drum brake on the front provides adequate stopping power for its intended use, though it lacks the precision of modern disc brakes. The upright riding position and relatively narrow profile make it comfortable for longer rides, both on and off the pavement. This motorcycle is ideal for vintage enthusiasts and riders who appreciate the simplicity and ruggedness of classic scramblers. It's a great choice for those seeking a fun and engaging riding experience, whether exploring backroads or tackling light off-road trails. The BSAVictor 500-Trail represents a bygone era of motorcycling, offering a unique and rewarding ride.
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