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BSA A65 Star, Ref No 95

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BSA A65 Star Ref# 95

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The BSA A65 Star was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle aimed at the a market for unit construction twins. AS well as giing a clean look to the engine, with the pushrod passages part of the cylinder block casting, unit construction reduced the number of places oil could leak from. A range of A65 650cc twins was produced between 1962 and 1972.

This BSA Star was a direct descendant of the A10, but lighter, cleaner and more reliable - in fact, these BSAs proved very reliable indeed. The Star had good acceleration and a top speed of 100mph.

Owner: Adamson


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