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BSA B 25 Starfire

1969

Year1969
MakeBSA
Displacement247.0 ccm (15.07 cubic inches)
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The 1969 BSA B25 Starfire is a lightweight, single-cylinder machine with a 247cc engine producing 25.5 horsepower at 7250 RPM. This spirited engine, in a lightweight frame, makes for an engaging riding experience. The front suspension consists of telescopic forks, a common design for the era. Braking is handled by expanding drum brakes, which, while not as powerful as modern disc brakes, were typical for motorcycles of this type and age. The B25 Starfire offers a nimble and responsive ride. The ergonomics are generally suited to a sporty riding style, encouraging riders to lean into corners and enjoy the bike's agility. The engine is eager to rev, providing a fun and engaging experience for those who enjoy extracting the most from a smaller displacement machine. The target rider is someone who appreciates a lightweight, fun-to-ride motorcycle, and who enjoys the simplicity and character of a classic single. Overall, the 1969 BSA B25 Starfire is a charming and capable motorcycle that offers a unique riding experience. It embodies the spirit of British motorcycling in the late 1960s, providing a blend of agility, performance, and character. While it may not be the most powerful or technologically advanced motorcycle, it provides a rewarding ride that is sure to appeal to enthusiasts of classic lightweight bikes.
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