1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket

1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket

standard · United Kingdom · 60s
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1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R

standard · United Kingdom · 60s
The 1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket and 1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R represent two chapters in BSA's storied history.

The 1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket from United Kingdom was powered by a 646cc OHV twin producing 43hp at 6250rpm. Weighing 180.0kg (397 lbs) and with a seat height of 790mm, it was aimed at standard riders.

The 1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R by contrast offered 740cc of OHV triple power, delivering 58hp at 7250rpm. Tipping the scales at 218.0kg (481 lbs) with a top speed of 190km/h (118 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1960s motorcycles capture the era of cultural revolution and racing heritage. Iconic models from this decade are among the most desirable classics.

Specifications Comparison

1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R
Displacement646 cc740 cc
Power43 hp58 hp
Torque50.0 Nm60.0 Nm
Cylinders23
Top Speed170 km/h190 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight180.0 kg218.0 kg
Wet Weight193.0 kg232.0 kg
Seat Height790 mm800 mm
Wheelbase1400 mm1440 mm
Fuel Capacity14.0 L15.0 L
Gears4 -speed5 -speed

The Verdict

Comparing these two BSA machines reveals the brand's evolution. The 1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket laid the groundwork with 43hp, while the later 1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R pushed output to 58hp. From a collector's perspective, the 1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R holds the edge with a 8/10 rating. Either way, both are worthy additions to any BSA collection.

About the 1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket

The 1961 1961 BSA A10 Super Rocket packs a 646cc OHV twin engine with 43hp into a standard motorcycle package from BSA.

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About the 1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R

Born in 1969, the 1969 BSA Rocket 3 A75R is a 740cc triple-cylinder standard motorcycle producing 58hp from BSA.

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