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1966-68年BSA A65 Spitfire Special

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BSA A65 Spitfire Special

Make Model BSA A65 Spitfire Special
Year 1966-68
Engine Air cooled. four stroke, parallel twin, OHV, 2 valve per cylinder.
Capacity 654
Bore x Stroke 75 x 74 mm
Compression Ratio 9.0:1
Induction  
Ignition  /  Starting  
Max Power 54 hp @ 7250 rpm
Max Torque  
Transmission  /  Drive 4 Speed  /  chain
Frame Tubular double cradle frame
Front Suspension Telescopic forks
Rear Suspension swinging arm rear suspension, drum
Front Brakes Drum
Rear Brakes Drum
Front Tyre  
Rear Tyre  
Dry-Weight 185 kg
Fuel Capacity   
Review bma-magazin.de

The 1968 MkIV version of BSA's speedy 650cc Spitfire twin was the last of the line. Two particular features distinguish it from its immediate predecessors, the first unit-construction A65 Spitfire MkII of 1966 and the MkIII of 1967.

Firstly, the MkII's Amal GP racing carburettors were replaced by the same maker's newly-introduced Concentric instruments on the 1967 MkIII. Secondly, the 1968 version has the twin-leading-shoe front brake introduced on BSA and Triumph 650s for that year, providing greater stopping power than the previous drum.

Less obvious technical changes for 1968 included the latest independently adjustable Lucas ignition points, providing accurate spark timing for smoother running, along with lubrication system improvements. During 1967, engine power output was boosted to more than 53 horsepower and BSA promoted its top performer in Production class racing. A factory-prepared Spitfire finished third in the 1968 750cc Production TT, behind two 750cc machines and was timed at over 132mph on a section of the Mountain course.

This MkIV is in European trim with a large moulded fuel tank: US export models usually had a smaller tank and high-rise handlebars. Side-facing reflectors, under the front of the tank and on the rear lamp unit, were mandatory on American road machines from 1968.

Source classicbsamotorcycles.co.uk