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0 BSA B44 Shooting Star BSA B44 Shooting Star Similar to the BSA C15 and sharing many of the same parts, the B44 had an uprated chassis. In 1965 an off road motocross BSA B44 named the ‘’Victor’’ was launched at the Earls Court Show. Developed from scramblers used by Jeff Smith to win the 1964 and 1965 500cc World Championships, the model proved so popular that Victor Grand Prix and Victor Enduro models were developed, as well as a road going version, the 1967 Victor Roadster was produced and the B44VS Victor Special was also successfully exported to the US between 1968 and 1970. In 1968 the the B44 became BSA\'s top export model and sold in the USA and Canada as the Shooting Star. The good availability of spare parts and the relative simplicity of the single cylinder engine means that the surviving examples are easily restored to as new condition.
1967 1967 bsa b44 victor roadster bsa b44 victor roadster 1967 B44 Victor (Shooting Star) 1966-70, 441cc, ohv single, 335lb, 65mpg, 85mph. B44 similar to C15 with stronger internals and modern chassis. Basically a stretch C15 with slightly more go and vibration. Engines can be fragile if abused. Sold initially in the USA as the Shooting Star, renamed in UK after 67 the later models had a good twin leading shoe front brake.
1968 BSA B44 VS BSA B44 Imported from Georgia (USA) in 2000.

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