The 1954 BSA A10 Road Rocket is a powerful cruiser that can produce a claimed 40 horsepower at 6000 rpm from its air-cooled, four-stroke, 646cc, parallel twin cylinder powerplant mated to a four ...
The revisions also allowed for the launch of more sporting A10 Road Rocket. In 1956, alloy brake drums were fitted as standard which both reduced unsprung weight and increased stopping power. In 1957, ...
BSA had previously produced a bike with an A10 engine in a Gold Star frame - the 1957 Spitfire ... The total Rocket Gold Star production was 1,584 bikes, of which 272 were off-road scramblers. Most ...
The 1962 BSA A10 Rocket Gold Star comes with features such as a chromed, dual exhaust system, a telescopic front fork, dual shocks as a rear suspension, drum brakes, a dual seat, laced wheels ...
The BSA A10, otherwise known as the Golden Flash because of its gold livery, was a British motorcycle made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA). It was built from 1949 to 1962. Torque, in terms ...