1969
BSA
650 Lightning
- In the 1950s the industrial giant BSA was on top of the world producing buses, industrial power plants, machine tools, weapons, and heavy construction equipment
- This 1969 BSA Lightning was produced just as the Japanese motorcycle revolution was taking off, ending British motorcycle dominance
- It shows 47 original miles. This is all original. It is not a restoration.
- BSA also owned Triumph, Ariel, Sunbeam, and New Hudson, and produced some of the greatest motorcycles ever made
- Specifications: 654 cc OHV vertical twin, 2 Amal Concentric carbs, 55 hp with a 4 speed gearbox, curb weight of 435 lbs. with a top speed of 102 mph
Highlights
- In the 1950s the industrial giant BSA was on top of the world producing buses, industrial power plants, machine tools, weapons, and heavy construction equipment
- This 1969 BSA Lightning was produced just as the Japanese motorcycle revolution was taking off, ending British motorcycle dominance
- It shows 47 original miles. This is all original. It is not a restoration.
- BSA also owned Triumph, Ariel, Sunbeam, and New Hudson, and produced some of the greatest motorcycles ever made
- Specifications: 654 cc OHV vertical twin, 2 Amal Concentric carbs, 55 hp with a 4 speed gearbox, curb weight of 435 lbs. with a top speed of 102 mph
1969 BSA
650 Lightning
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