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As a one-time owner of just that model (I have a '69 Firebird Scrambler now), I say that it looks correct from what I can see, that they are pretty desirable A65 models (along with Hornets and Firebirds) compared to the more common Lightnings and Thunderbolts, and that if you wanted one of those and started with a shagged out beater, you'd have $10 - $12,000 in it before you were done.As always, it's cheaper to buy someone else's "I've had my fun with it" bike; I'd say it probably still has a couple thousand dollars to go before it gets into silly-territory. If I wanted to get into BSA riding or fooling-around-with, and you wanted to be able to get straight into it with something that would raise eyebrows at the local BritBike gathering, this would be one to have a go at ...Lannis
BSA A65 twins are really just like any other old bike, including a Guzzi from the same year. If you make sure that the running gear is in good shape, there's no reason you can't ride them all over the country. I've ridden mine on week-long 1500 mile trips, hitting various Britbike rallies along the way, a two-week long 2500 mile trip to the BSA International rally.Don Danmeier and his wife rode their '72 Lightning from California to Massachusetts and back, two up, 6500 miles on their bike that had 60,000 miles on it when they started, and had no trouble on the trip. Bill Gould has ridden his two BSA A65 twins on Iron Butt day rides (1000 miles +).ALL the ones I've seen fail have either not been prepared, were shagged out when they started, or folks thought they were 750 Suzukis and treated them like that. But it's like a woman; once you have a "reputation", that's it; it's forever and no one's mind is going to be changed ... Lannis
BSA? I'm currently building a 61 A10 Super Rocket, (just love the name) the bike is in mock up in the photo..The frame is stock but the bike will be a minamilist style using a 2000 Honda CBR fork assembly...
Super Rocket, (just love the name)
I agree. "Super Rocket" is one of the best names ever "Super" and "Rocket" are both always cool and its got both
Ive got one o they!! bought it with another in parts for £175. sold the parts for over the original purchace price. that was 47 years and around 120000 miles ago. Went to many BSA rallies till I got fed up with rivet counters. Even had someone go on a run with his bike on a trailer!! FFS.