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Motorcycles & Parts For Sale Your quick and simple resource for classic & vintage Sunbeam motorcycles & parts available worldwide for all models manufactured during the 20th century. |
John Marston Ltd were known in the early part of the 20th century for making bicycles & cars, Sunbeam motorcycle production began in 1912. Have a look through the Ebay listings in the countries listed below, you never know what might find!! If you do not find what you are looking for through Ebay, other suggestions we would make are that you contact one of the several owners clubs worldwide for help & advice and / or place an ad in our Wanted & For Sale section further down the page. |
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1932 Sunbeam Model 90 Engine Size: 493cc First Produced: 1928
Air cooled, Single cylinder, four stroke, SOHV engine coupled to a 3 speed manually operated gearbox. The last model 90 was manufactured in 1933 and was superceded by the model 95. |
1931 Sunbeam Model 10 Sprint Engine Size: 344cc First Produced: 1930
This model had an air cooled single cylinder, OHV 4 stroke engine which was coupled to a 3 speed gearbox. There was no rear suspension, but it did have a sprung saddle!! |
1935 Sunbeam Model 95 Engine Size: 493cc First Produced: 1934
Air cooled, single cilinder, side valve engine with a single exhaust port & a downdraught TT carburetor. Couples to a 4 speed gearbox & chain drive. Listed in two varieties, the ‘95R’ in race trim and the more expensive ‘95L’ with lighting. They used exactly the same specification engines. |
1935 Sunbeam Model 14 Engine: 246cc First Produced: 1933
Air cooled, single cylinder 4 stroke engine with a 4 speed gearbox. These 250cc longstroke machines continued for 1934, but was replaced by a new model, the 248cc Model 16, for 1935. |
1936 Sunbeam Model 16 Engine: 248cc First Produced: 1934
Air cooled, single cylinder, side valve engine coupled to a 4 speed gearbox & chain drive. This was the first Sunbeam with a proprietary gearbox, made by Burman. |
1950 Sunbeam S7 Engine: 487cc First Produced: 1946
Air / oil cooled, parallel twin, SOHC engine producing 25 hp @ 5800 rpm & coupled to a 4 speed gearbox & shaft drive. It was one of the most technically advanced motorcycles of its age. With its all aluminium, "unit-construction", single overhead-camshaft, horizontally split engine, it also boasted shaft drive & a smooth power delivery. |
1950 Sunbeam S8 Engine: 487cc First Produced: 1949
Air / oil cooled, parallel twin, SOHC engine producing 25 hp @ 6000 rpm & coupled to a 4 speed gearbox & shaft drive. In 1949 BSA decided to tackle both the performance and the styling by launching the new S8 as a sports alternative to the touring S7. Lighter than its predecessor, but it still failed when compared to the likes of BMW on which it was based. |
Sunbeam Parts & Motorcycles For Sale & Wanted |
Your Ad Here €4.99eur / $usd / ₤gbp Until sold or found!! |
FOR SALE For 1948 Sunbeam S7-709 Plunger frame. Cantilever seat. Inverted handlebars. Matching numbers. The original color was black. What you see is what you get. Project or parts & pieces. The original factory records show Sunbeam S7-709 is listed as bike #250 in the export book. This Sunbeam was one of a batch of 10 bikes shipped in 1948 to Rich Child who was the main US dealer in New York, there were also bikes shipped to branches in Tennessee and San Francisco so it was quite a big order. Located in Sunapee NH USA. $3000usd. Contact: Mark - markreed98@gmail.com |
WANTED For 1950 Sunbeam S7 Driveshaft Contact: Mike |
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