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1961 BSA Super Rocket - 3-Page Vintage Motorcycle Road Test Article

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    Description

    1961 BSA Super Rocket - 3-Page Vintage Motorcycle Road Test Article
    Original, vintage magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
    Have you ever seen a motorcycle
    that radiates a feeling of power
    without even starting the engine? This
    was the impression that the staff of
    CYCLE received when we saw the BSA
    Super Rocket, for the first time.
    Our lest machine was supplied to
    us by Aub LeBard of LeBard and
    Underwood Motorcycle in Los Ange-
    les, California. The only instructions
    given were to make sure that the Super
    Rocket had a good grade of fuel when
    we filled the gas tank. The fuel tap
    was turned on, the carburetor tickled,
    and with one easy kick our BSA roared
    into life. Throughout the test, starting
    was excellent even on the coldest
    mornings. For a large capacity vertical
    twin, starting was a lot easier than
    many of the smaller machines we have
    tested over the years. This was a very
    welcome surprise to me. because kick-
    ing over large motorcycles is not al-
    ways easy when you weigh only about
    140 pounds.
    The Super Rocket is one of the most
    flexible motorcycles in regard to pow-
    er output that I have ever ridden. One
    moment you can be in deep traffic,
    barely creeping along without any
    signs of erratic running, and then a
    few seconds later accelerating out on
    the open road so hard that your body
    is actually trying to slide back on the
    long dual seat. There are no places
    along the acceleration range where a
    flat spot can be detected. From idling
    speeds to wide open throttle, power
    output is smooth and steady. We could
    use all sorts of fancy words to de-
    scribe the power that this machine
    turns out, but it still wouldn’t do it
    justice.
    The engine of the Super Rocket is
    a 650cc vertical twin with a bore of
    70mm and a stroke of 84mm. It has
    a compression ratio of 8.25 to 1.
    Valves are operated through a conven-
    tional push rod and cam arrangement.
    Carol Anderson and Mike Van Ness out for an evening's ride. The overall beauty of our test
    machine is shown to advantage in a photograph of this type....
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