About the Club

The BSA Club of NSW is a group of approximately 60 people young, old and middle-aged, from all walks of life who share a common interest in the BSA marque.

The club was formed in its current incarnation in 1978 as a means of providing technical and social exchange so that valuable knowledge and skills could be shared with future generations of BSA enthusiasts.

Membership is open to anyone - whether you own a BSA or not. We cater for all motorcycle enthusiasts who have an interest in the motorbikes produced by the Birmingham Small Arms company.

Our main focus is the post-war models, where our members have a wealth of experience.

The club is based in Sydney, with active branches in the
Shoalhaven / Illawarra and Central Coast regions.

Newsletter

The club produces a newsletter, the BSA Banter to keep all members up to date with Club activities.

As well, we have a library of service sheets, parts books and
period road tests in photocopy and microfiche formats.

Vintage motorcycle plates

The club has vintage motorcycle plates available to members under the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority's Vintage vehicle conditional registration scheme. Members' BSAs over 30 years old are eligible.

See the Constitution ( if you are interested in that sort of thing).