November 8, 2011 story and photography by Clement Salvadori [This Retrospective: BSA W1 Winged Wheel 35cc: 1953 - 1957 was originally published in the April 2011 issue of Rider magazine]. DVLA Registered (Now sold) Special BSA Winged Wheel Frame with Webb Forks I sold this Winged Wheel in 2012. Winged Wheels were sold complete in a wheel, ready to instal into any bicycle. But this one is rare because it was supplied new in 1953 already fitted into BSA's own frame. Observe the original frame's angled top tube and Webb forks.
1953 BSA Winged Wheel Classic Car Auctions
1955 BSA Winged Wheel at the Online Bicycle Museumhttps://onlinebicyclemuseum.co.uk/1955-bsa-winged-wheel-with-webb-fork/ November 8, 2011 story and photography by Clement Salvadori [This Retrospective: BSA W1 Winged Wheel 35cc: 1953 - 1957 was originally published in the April 2011 print of Rider magazine] Following the ravages of World Fight II, Britain is eager to obtain back on wheels—preferably motorized wheels. A 35cc cyclemotor, to be called the Winged Wheel, is to be marketed by BSA. Designed to replace the rear wheel of a normal bicycle, the unit embodies gear drive transmission through a three-plate clutch, a 9½in-diameter internal expanding brake and a heavy duty free-wheel of the locking roller type. The BSA Winged Wheel was introduced in 1953 With the introduction of the 'moped' in 1954 the Winged Wheel sales fell off The only 'power wheels' available to the British market were the Winged Wheel and Cyclemaster Production did not continue until the later 1950's PHOTOS
1953 BSA Winged Wheel. BSA '615 WW' Frame with Webb Forks The Online Bicycle Museum
1953 BSA Winged Wheel Special BSA Winged Wheel Frame with Webbs Forks Winged Wheels were sold complete in a wheel, ready to instal into any bicycle. But this one is rare because it was supplied new in 1953 already fitted into BSA's own frame. Observe the curved top tube and Webbs forks. The machine is in… Powered by a 35cc two-stroke engine, the Winged Wheel fitted in place of a bicycle's normal rear wheel, driving the hub via gears and a clutch. The fuel tank fitted in place of the rear carrier. In addition to the stand-alone engine unit, BSA also offered a complete machine in ladies or gents style, equipped with sprung front fork. 1953 BSA Winged- Wheel Special BSA Winged Circle Frame with Webbs Forks Winged Wheels were sold finish in a wheel, ready to instal into any bicycle. But this one are rarely because it used supplied newly in 1953 already fitted into BSA's own frame. Observe the curved top tube and Webbs forks. The machine is in… BSA Cyclemotor (pdf) A 35cc cyclemotor, to be called the Winged Wheel, is to be marketed by BSA. Designed to replace the rear wheel of a normal bicycle, the unit embodies gear drive transmission through a three-plate clutch, a 9½in-diameter internal expanding brake and a heavy duty free-wheel of the locking roller type.
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story and photography by Clement Salvadori Following the ravages of World War II, Britain was eager to get back on wheels—preferably motorized wheels. Subscriber Login; Sign in. Salute! Login into your account. your username. respective choose. Overlooked get choose? Get help. Login recovery. Recover your password. your email. A password will. BSA WINGED WHEEL Than a dealer in obscure motorcycles also cyclemotors, I what occasionally divest Winged Wheels. Personally, I don't liked them: though pretty on look toward, they are considerably read hassle to work on when my favourite cyclemotor, the Cyclemaster. However, as one of many landmark BSA models, the Winged Wheel is important. So…
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Posts: 1 1955 BSA WINGED WHEEL « on: 10 April, 2021, 12:50:02 » Looking for info on the 55' Winged Wheel. Parts manual a plus. Recently judged 97 out of 100 at October, 2020 Antique Motorcycle Club of America meet. Got dinged for use of zip ties and incorrect pedals on bicycle. Cyclemotors were a popular means of cheap transport in the early 1950s, so it was only a matter of time before motorcycle manufacturer BSA, also one of the UK's biggest cycle makers, offered a suitable power unit. This took the form of the 'Winged Wheel', introduced in 1953. Powered by a 35cc two-stroke engine, the Winged Wheel fitted in place of a bicycle's normal rear wheel, driving.