BSA
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Your guide to BSA Hornet
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BSA listened to what the US customers wanted and gave them the Hornet. Built for the desert, Steve McQueen was also a fan!
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BSA Rocket Gold Star
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The modern Gold Star has stolen the limelight of late. But, as Rowena Hoseason explains, BSA built a rip-snorting roadster back in 1962, one which combined the best that both the famous 500 single and the stalwart 650 twin had to offer…
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From the archive: BSA C15
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With the factory focused on its star man’s 500cc world title it fell to others to keep the C15 flag flying for BSA.
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Your guide to… BSA Starfire 250
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Thrashed when new, the Starfire family can offer lightweight, British thrills nowadays.
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The BSA Rocket 3 with three lives
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Over the years, we’ve featured many (many!) BSA and Triumph triples in RealClassic. Trevor Drury explains how his much-modded Rocket 3 evolved into the machine you see here…
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BSA Singles: C15 vs B40
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The BSA C15 and B40 are famously long-lived, robust old bikes. But which is better? John Blackburn has owned both…