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BSA Super Rocket
1965Allround

BSA Super Rocket

Key specifications

Engine
646 cc
Weight
186 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Front brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)

Overview

Introducing the 1965 BSA Super Rocket, a testament to mid-20th century British engineering that combines style, power, and rideability. Positioned as a versatile all-rounder, the Super Rocket was part of BSA's legendary lineup, appealing to a diverse audience of motorcyclists—from daily commuters to weekend warriors. With its classic curves and polished chrome, this motorcycle embodies the spirit of the era, inviting riders to experience the freedom of the open road while turning heads at every corner. At the heart of the Super Rocket lies a robust twin-cylinder, four-stroke engine, boasting a displacement of 646 cc (39.42 cubic inches). This powerhouse, with its 70 mm bore and 84 mm stroke, delivers a satisfying blend of torque and power that makes for a thrilling ride. The air-cooled engine is paired with a carburettor fuel system, providing a responsive throttle that caters to both spirited acceleration and relaxed cruising. Riders can expect a smooth and enjoyable experience, courtesy of the hydraulic telescopic forks in the front suspension and twin shock absorbers at the rear, which work in harmony to absorb bumps and provide excellent handling on varied terrains. The BSA Super Rocket is not just about performance; it's packed with features that resonate with motorcycle enthusiasts. The expanding drum brakes on both the front and rear provide reliable stopping power, while the chain final drive ensures efficient power transfer to the rear wheel. The aesthetic appeal of this motorcycle is enhanced by its distinctive styling, which encapsulates the charm of the 1960s, making it a sought-after classic. With a weight of 186 kg (410.1 pounds), the Super Rocket strikes a balance between stability and agility, making it approachable for riders of all skill levels. **

Pros

  • Classic Design: Timeless aesthetics that capture the essence of 1960s British motorcycles.
  • Reliable Performance: Robust engine with a good mix of torque and power for a thrilling ride.
  • Comfortable Handling: Well-engineered suspension components provide a smooth ride across various terrains.

Cons

  • Weight: While manageable, its 186 kg can feel heavy for novice riders.
  • Drum Brakes: Traditional drum brakes may lack the stopping power and responsiveness of modern disc brakes.
  • Fuel Efficiency: The carburettor setup may not offer the same fuel efficiency as contemporary fuel-injected engines, which could be a consideration for long rides.

Technical details

Source specification data

Make
BSA
Model
Super Rocket
Category
Allround
Fuel System
Carburettor
Bore X Stroke
70.0 x 84.0 mm (2.8 x 3.3 inches)
Displacement
646.00 ccm (39.42 cubic inches)
Cooling System
Air
Engine Details
Twin, four-stroke
Lubrication System
Wet sump
Transmission Type Final Drive
Chain
Dry Weight
186.0 kg (410.1 pounds)
Rear Tyre
3.25-19
Front Tyre
3.25-19
Rear Brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear Suspension
Twin shock
Front Suspension
Hydralic telescopic forks