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BSA A 7 Shoting Star

1959

Year1959
MakeBSA
Displacement497.0 ccm (30.33 cubic inches)
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The 1959 BSAA 7 Shooting Star is a classic example of British engineering from the late 1950s. Its 497cc single-cylinder engine allows it to reach a top speed of 168 km/h (104.4 mph), making it capable of handling both city streets and open roads. The bike weighs in at 193 kg (425.5 pounds), contributing to its stable and planted feel. It is a machine that prioritizes reliability and ease of use. The ergonomics are typical of the era, providing an upright riding position that's comfortable for shorter rides. The hydraulic telescopic forks offer adequate suspension for smooth roads, while the drum brake requires a bit of planning. This BSAA is best suited for riders who enjoy the classic aesthetics and mechanical simplicity of vintage motorcycles. This BSAA is a good choice for those who want to experience classic British motorcycling, but it does require some mechanical aptitude. It would make a good bike for weekend rides, but is probably not ideal for daily commuting or long-distance touring.
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