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A50/A65 TWINS ALL MODELS

Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation

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S N I W T

5 6 A / 0 5 A BSA ALL MODELS 1962 - 1972

Roy Bacon

First published in the United Kingdom by: Niton Publishing PO Box 3. Ventnor. Isle of Wight PO38 2AS Acknowledgements The author would like to thank those who helped this book by supplying the photographs. Most came from the EMAP archives or Motor Cycle News by courtesy of the editor, Malcolm Gough. Others came from the Mick Woollet archive and somefrom the author's files.

© Copyright Roy Bacon 1990 This edition published 1995 by The Promotional Reprint Company Ltd,

exclusively for Selecta Book Limited, Roundway, Devizes, Wiltshire SN10 2HR and Reed Editions in Australia. ISBN 1 85648 309 6

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical. chemical, mechanical. optical. photocopy. recording or otherwise without prior written permission from the publishers io whom all enquiries must be addressed. Printed in Hong Kong

Mike Hailwood with the BSA twin he used to win the production race

at Silverstone in 1965; bearded Paddy Driver to left.

Contents Introduction

The A50 & A65 Range extensions

24

Final form

44

Competition unit twins

50

Specifications

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Introduction The unit-construction BSA twins took over from the A7 and A10 series by having their basic mechanical design clothed in new castings. The opportunity was taken to revise some details, and the new mod-

els, in two capacities, were re-styled to change their lines, but the results were somewhat corpulent. In time, this aspect was reduced with the arrival of more sporting models, especially those for the American market. These greatly extended the range for a year or two, but then it was consolidated into touring, sports and off-road machines. Later still, the job of the super-sports Spitfire was taken over by the Rocket 3 triple, and the range was given a final revamp for 1971. By then, the company was in deep water financially so the end came soon.

Behind, however, was

left a legacy of good basic twins that found further favour in the classic bike revival of the 1980s. By then, solutions to their technical problems were known, tested and available, so the models became some of the more popular restoration projects

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