i had 1965 lighting Rocket experimental Spitfire. was told by a collector that 25 Bikes were sent to US. it had a racing seat with red fiberglass tank . It was scary fast .had 150 MPH ON SPEEDOMETER and I broke the speedometer
I had one of these when I was 23. It was the first big bike that I'd ever owned and a real turning point for me. 29 years later and I wish that I still had it, a truly beautiful motorcycle.
I drove a 1965 BSA Lightning once when I was a teen and it the Lightning is still my favorite motorcycle, and Oh the beautiful sound out of those twin pea shooters, music to my ears.
had a 1968 lighting, rebuilt it, put Mikuni carbs and a mighty mite elect box on it I road it for years with no problems, and it ran great. fast bike for its day
to bob murphy the sound of the triumph Bonneville was the best sound ever! Chick magnet! another friend had a bser lightning rocket and he raced my friend with the bonnie at 1 in the morning in long beach ca on 7th st. all yellow lights at 110 mph and once in awhile a red light behind them but they split and go thru sidestreets and park behind some rv and the cop would go flying by! the BSA Rocket had opposing heads and when you shifted gears you knew they were in gear; clunk!!!
I took my old Bonnie up to 110mph once but didn't hold it there long as it felt like it was shaking to bits.. I could just hear Scottie saying "She can't take much more of this, Cap'n.." ;-0
Hello. I need a cluch endcover assembly #19-7801 or 57-3705 do you have this part, what is the price? or do you hnow who can sell it to me? Thank you very much. I live in Spain.
Check front brake set-up, angle of arm is less than ideal - it should reach about 90 degrees when fully applied. Fabulous looking bike with a gorgeous sound.
@@A65Bill that's how they come, I thought EXCACTLY the same when I got mine but there is no adjustment on it, no fine adjustments at all, the flats on it take it way past being able to connect it again. They all go past the 90 I'm afraid
I reckon its the prettiest bike ever made , & you can make them reliable with the right main upgrade , but to really improve the vibration that invariably shakes them selves to bits get a norton 270deg crank ,& gear it up . check out youtube ' British Bikes by Brian' . good stuff
I currently own one now, and I agree with Mike Stamper, I have traced mine back to the show room where it was originaly bought. I have made mods to mine because I regularly ride it, go eo bridportclassicbikeclub web site and see more info.
i had 1965 lighting Rocket experimental Spitfire. was told by a collector that 25 Bikes were sent to US. it had a racing seat with red fiberglass tank . It was scary fast .had 150 MPH ON SPEEDOMETER and I broke the speedometer
I had one of these when I was 23. It was the first big bike that I'd ever owned and a real turning point for me. 29 years later and I wish that I still had it, a truly beautiful motorcycle.
I drove a 1965 BSA Lightning once when I was a teen and it the Lightning is still my favorite motorcycle, and Oh the beautiful sound out of those twin pea shooters, music to my ears.
Bloody lovely
I like BSA sound of engine very much it has a unic voice makes you feel happy.
had a 1968 lighting, rebuilt it, put Mikuni carbs and a mighty mite elect box on it I road it for years with no problems, and it ran great. fast bike for its day
double nice,don't ever let go,one of the nicest bike made by BSA
most beautiful gas tank ever made.
Yours is one of the best sounding Brit. twins, beautiful bike, brings back memories!
Sweet runner and great sound.
What a beautiful sound 🥰
The B.S.A I bought off an old man said its short for "bastard start again". Never had a problem with that, just needed a tune up
to bob murphy the sound of the triumph Bonneville was the best sound ever! Chick magnet! another friend had a bser lightning rocket and he raced my friend with the bonnie at 1 in the morning in long beach ca on 7th st. all yellow lights at 110 mph and once in awhile a red light behind them but they split and go thru sidestreets and park behind some rv and the cop would go flying by! the BSA Rocket had opposing heads and when you shifted gears you knew they were in gear; clunk!!!
I took my old Bonnie up to 110mph once but didn't hold it there long as it felt like it was shaking to bits.. I could just hear Scottie saying "She can't take much more of this, Cap'n.." ;-0
Sweet bike sounds great and that tank is the bees
knees.
EXCELLENT CONDITION
that's how thy should sound.its a nice bike
Superb Sound👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Very nice sir, can't beat the sound of a BSA, I have a 63 A65 myself and I'm looking around for a good helmet cam to take some videos of my ride outs.
Hello. I need a cluch endcover assembly #19-7801 or 57-3705 do you have this part, what is the price? or do you hnow who can sell it to me? Thank you very much. I live in Spain.
Cold start aid only on the handle bar, it's not a conventional choke, it needs to be fully open again as soon as its started.
Rode one, in 1965. I know it would do 120 mph, but I became too shy after that. I wonder how fast it would have gone?
Very nice and runs sweet.....
Nicee motorcycle 👍
British Steel ! awesome
If the budget stretches to it I can highly recommend the GoPro Hero 3.
Check front brake set-up, angle of arm is less than ideal - it should reach about 90 degrees when fully applied.
Fabulous looking bike with a gorgeous sound.
@@A65Bill that's how they come, I thought EXCACTLY the same when I got mine but there is no adjustment on it, no fine adjustments at all, the flats on it take it way past being able to connect it again. They all go past the 90 I'm afraid
Buena moto saludos
BEAST
awesome
Very fast, went around corners like on rails but at time had no brakes
I reckon its the prettiest bike ever made , & you can make them reliable with the right main upgrade , but to really improve the vibration that invariably shakes them selves to bits get a norton 270deg crank ,& gear it up . check out youtube ' British Bikes by Brian' . good stuff
Is this the Thunderball one?
that sououounddd !!!!!
How sweeeeet is that?
Bonita motocicleta
What’s this bike worth? £?
I currently own one now, and I agree with Mike Stamper, I have traced mine back to the show room where it was originaly bought. I have made mods to mine because I regularly ride it, go eo bridportclassicbikeclub web site and see more info.
That now kind of currently is the best
not as popular as the a 10 but a lot of it is better
I now that there is many bikes better than the brits but I still think thy look the dogs bolucks