The BSA Beagle was a lightweight machine intended to compete with the Japanese lightweight market (like the popular Honda Cub). Revealed in 1962, it was a 75cc motorbike with an engine similar in design to the Triumph Tiger Cub, but despite high hopes the Beagle was not a commercial success, with production discontinuing in 1965. This does mean they are relatively rare classic bikes, and do not appear for sale often. The classic sixties styling could not make up for the engine problems, so while the BSA Beagle might look appealing, these British bikes are renowned for being difficult to keep running.
We only have a handful of spares for the Beagle, so grab them while you can!