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1963 Super Rocket. The Super Rocket was an improved sports model that replaced the Road Rocket in 1958. [18] It retained the Amal TT carburettor and 356 sports cam of the Road Rocket. Compression ratio was raised to 8.5:1 and a new alloy cylinder head fitted. [34] The cylinder head had a cast in inlet manifold [32] and larger ports and valves.
The BSA A65R Rocket was one of a series of unit construction twin cylinder Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycles made in the 1960s. A version branded as the A65 'Thunderbolt Rocket' was aimed at the US market. [2] The A65R Rocket was produced from 1964 but was stopped in 1965 when all development at BSA was halted by financial ...
The Triumph Trident and BSA Rocket 3 was a technically advanced, high-performance roadster (or standard) motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering and BSA (both companies part of the Birmingham Small Arms Company) from 1968 to 1975, and sold under both the Triumph and BSA marques. [1]
Nov. 9—Each week, Sports Editor Matt Daniels catches up with Unity coach Scott Hamilton to look back at how the Rockets fared and look at what's next: Week 11: Unity 35, DuQuoin 25 Senior Eric ...
Nov. 2—Each week, we catch up with Unity coach Scott Hamilton to look back at how the Rockets fared and look at what's next: Week 10 Unity 35, Williamsville 21 Unity never trailed, but never ...
After a disappointing season a year ago, the Rockets are ready to take flight this year, thanks to an outstanding senior class. High School Football Preview: A Closer Look at the Berne Union ...
The BSA Lightning Rocket was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle made in Birmingham.A highly-tuned version of the BSA A65R Rocket, it was BSA's bid to capture the potentially lucrative USA export market in the mid-1960s.
The BSA/Triumph racing triples were three cylinder 750 cc racing motorcycles manufactured by BSA/Triumph and raced with factory support from 1969-1974. There were road racing, production racing, endurance racing and flat track variants. The machines were based on the road-going BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident.