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BSA A 65 Star

1969

Year1969
MakeBSA
Displacement654.0 ccm (39.91 cubic inches)
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The 1969 BSAA 65 Star is a classic example of a British parallel-twin motorcycle. Its 654cc engine produces a claimed 54 horsepower at 4500 rpm, providing ample power for enjoyable rides on both city streets and country roads. The bike features a telescopic front suspension, offering a relatively comfortable ride for its time. The 15.14-liter fuel tank provides a decent range for day trips. The riding position is generally upright, offering a comfortable experience for a variety of riders. The front expanding drum brake requires a firm hand, typical of the era. The 65 Star is known for its simplicity and ease of maintenance, making it a popular choice for riders who enjoy working on their own bikes. This motorcycle appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate the classic styling and straightforward mechanics of vintage British motorcycles. It's ideal for riders who are looking for a reliable and enjoyable machine for weekend rides and local adventures.
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