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BSA M24
Following the arrival at BSA in 1936 of Val Page, the new
range of motorcycles for 1937 revealed a significant redesign of the single
cylinder engines, with the adoption of dry sump lubrication. The all new M20
500cc side-valve engine, and the M19, M22 & M23 OHV engines as pictured above,
were to form the basis for all larger capacity BSA single cylinder engines until
the final 500cc Gold Star in 1962. Production of 1938 Gold Stars continued until the autumn of 1938, when the factory switched to production of the new 1939 model. The last one, engine JM24 365, in frame JM24 404, was dispatched on 6th July 1939 to the British Army for the 1939 ISDT. A total of approximately 266 1938 JM24 bikes were built, and of these, 85 were despatched to destinations outside the UK.
"M24 competition model"
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