BSA C15 Pictures
The BSA C15 was produced between 1958 and 1967 in the UK. This bike was the first four-stroke unit manufactured by this company.
During this time, the BSA C15 was the largest bike that a learner could use for passing a driving test.
The bike was popular but not without faults. The BSA C15 suffered from oil leaks, clutch problems, and electrical faults.
The BSA C15 was a very popular bike and quickly developed into more models. The "Sportsman" was created in 1961 and was popular among British military.
The "Starfire" and "Barracuda" were introduced in 1967, along with the "Shooting Star" and the "Victor Special".