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MakeBSA
Displacement750.0 ccm (45.77 cubic inches)
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Details surrounding the 1968 BSA Kirby are scarce. The available information only mentions that it has a 750cc engine. Without more specifics, it's difficult to provide a comprehensive description of its performance, handling, or target rider. However, given the engine size, it can be inferred that the Kirby was likely a larger, more powerful motorcycle designed for touring or long-distance riding. The 750cc engine would have provided ample torque and horsepower for comfortable cruising and confident overtaking. Assuming it follows the design conventions of the time, the Kirby would likely feature a comfortable, upright riding position and a relatively large fuel tank for extended range. The suspension would probably be designed for comfortable touring, while the brakes would need to be adequate for the bike's weight and performance. The target rider would likely be someone looking for a capable and reliable motorcycle for long-distance travel. In the absence of more specific information, it is challenging to provide a detailed description of the 1968 BSA Kirby. However, based on its engine size, it can be reasonably assumed that it was a larger, more powerful motorcycle designed for touring and long-distance riding, appealing to riders seeking a comfortable and capable machine for extended journeys.
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