National Motorcycle Museum becomes official dealer for BSA merchandise
The National Motorcycle Museum store is now stocking official BSA merchandise. Additionally, there is still time to enter the Museum's winter raffle.
The National Motorcycle Museum has announced that it has become an official merchandise dealer of the BSA brand.
The deal between the National Motorcycle Museum (NMM) and the motorcycle manufacturer, BSA, will see the latter’s merchandise being stocked in both the NMM in-person shop, and their online store.
The merchandise itself, generally speaking, features prominent BSA branding, and nods to the brand’s new revival motorcycle, the 2022 BSA Gold Star. Hoodies, t-shirts and hats are all included, as well as riding jeans, flannels, gloves and a neck tube. There are also leather bags, and belt buckles in the ‘accessories’ section.
The NMM is also still open for entries to its 2022/23 winter raffle, the winner of which will be drawn on 23 April 2023 at The International Classic Motorcycle Show in Stafford.
Three prizes are up for grabs in the NMM winter raffle, including two BSA motorcycles and a tool cabinet.
First prize is a 2023 BSA Gold Star Legacy Edition, meaning a ‘top of the range’ version of BSA’s newest motorcycle.
Second prize is a 175cc BSA Bantam Bushman from 1968. A classic trail bike, it is also dressed in an eye-catching orange paint job.
Finally, third prize in the winter raffle is a Sealey Tools Patriot Roll Cab Tool Cabinet, which retails for £719.95. The ‘Patriot’ part means that the flag of the winner’s choice can be adorned on the front of the cabinet, as long as that choice is of either the Welsh, English, Scottish, Irish, or British flag. Possibly not the best selection if you live in Belfast, for example.
Each ticket for the National Motorcycle Museum’s Winter Raffle costs £2, and can be bought online, here.
To check out the BSA merchandise the NMM is now stocking, either head to the NMM shop in-person, or visit the NMM’s online store.