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BSA Lightning Clubman
ManufacturerBSA, Birmingham
Also calledA65LC
Production1964-65
SuccessorBSA Spitfire
Engine654 cc, OHV parallel twin,
twin carburettor head with Amals
Top speed120 mph
Power51 bhp
TransmissionFour speed gearbox to chain final drive
Brakesdrum brakes
Wheelbase56 inches (140 cm)
Seat height32.3 inches (82 cm)
Weight395 lb (179 kg) (dry)
Relatedracing seat, rear set footrests, low 'clubman' handlebars

The BSA Lightning Clubman was a 650cc British motorcycle made by BSA at their factory in Birmingham between 1964 and 1965. Finished in gold and black the Lightning Clubman is now a highly sought after classic motorcycle. Due to the very limited production numbers replicas are created by enthusiasts from the BSA Lightning.[1]

The equivalent 500cc version was called Cyclone.[2]

  1. ^ Clarke, R. M. BSA Twins - A50 & A65 Gold Portfolio. Brooklands Books Ltd. ISBN 1-85520-337-5.
  2. ^ Motor Cycle, 19 November 1964. Earls Court Show Guide'. p.8. Full-page BSA advertisement featuring Lightning "Also available to 'Clubman' specification with racing-type bars, rear-mounted footrests and brake pedal, etc. The Cyclone is identical in specification but with a 500cc engine." Accessed 2013-08-17

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