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- BSA_Spitfire abstract "The BSA Spitfire was a high-performance Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle made from 1966 to 1968 with model designations of MkII, MkIII and MkIV. Announced at the Brighton motorcycle show held during September 1965, it was based on the earlier BSA Lightning with a power-upgrade achieved by higher compression-ratio 10.5:1 pistons and two large-bore Amal GP carburetors with velocity stacks it was one of the first BSAs to have 12-volt electrics. At introduction in 1966, it was the fastest standard BSA ever produced and the fastest standard motorcycle tested by Motor Cycle with a best run at 123 mph and average of 119.2 mph The Spitfire was used for travelling Marshalls' course duties at the 1967 Isle of Man TT races.".
- BSA_Spitfire thumbnail 1967BSASpitfire.jpg?width=300.
- BSA_Spitfire wikiPageID "17518788".
- BSA_Spitfire wikiPageRevisionID "595971840".
- BSA_Spitfire brakes "190".
- BSA_Spitfire caption "BSA Spitfire MkIV".
- BSA_Spitfire engine "air cooled four stroke, parallel twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder, 2 Amal 10GP2 carburettors, five pints of oil".
- BSA_Spitfire fuelCapacity "4".
- BSA_Spitfire hasPhotoCollection BSA_Spitfire.
- BSA_Spitfire manufacturer Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company.
- BSA_Spitfire modelYear "1966".
- BSA_Spitfire name "BSA A65 Spitfire".
- BSA_Spitfire power "@ 6900 rpm".
- BSA_Spitfire predecessor BSA_Lightning_Clubman.
- BSA_Spitfire seatHeight "33".
- BSA_Spitfire suspension "BSA telescopic front fork with two-way damping, Girling rear shock absorbers with three-position spring adjustment".
- BSA_Spitfire transmission "4".
- BSA_Spitfire wheelbase "56".
- BSA_Spitfire subject Category:BSA_motorcycles.
- BSA_Spitfire type Artifact100021939.
- BSA_Spitfire type BSAMotorcycles.
- BSA_Spitfire type Container103094503.
- BSA_Spitfire type Conveyance103100490.
- BSA_Spitfire type Instrumentality103575240.
- BSA_Spitfire type MotorVehicle103791235.
- BSA_Spitfire type Motorcycle103790512.
- BSA_Spitfire type Object100002684.
- BSA_Spitfire type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- BSA_Spitfire type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- BSA_Spitfire type Vehicle104524313.
- BSA_Spitfire type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- BSA_Spitfire type Whole100003553.
- BSA_Spitfire type MeanOfTransportation.
- BSA_Spitfire type Motorcycle.
- BSA_Spitfire type DesignedArtifact.
- BSA_Spitfire comment "The BSA Spitfire was a high-performance Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle made from 1966 to 1968 with model designations of MkII, MkIII and MkIV. Announced at the Brighton motorcycle show held during September 1965, it was based on the earlier BSA Lightning with a power-upgrade achieved by higher compression-ratio 10.5:1 pistons and two large-bore Amal GP carburetors with velocity stacks it was one of the first BSAs to have 12-volt electrics.".
- BSA_Spitfire label "BSA Spitfire".
- BSA_Spitfire sameAs m.0465qh7.
- BSA_Spitfire sameAs Q4836558.
- BSA_Spitfire sameAs Q4836558.
- BSA_Spitfire sameAs BSA_Spitfire.
- BSA_Spitfire wasDerivedFrom BSA_Spitfire?oldid=595971840.
- BSA_Spitfire depiction 1967BSASpitfire.jpg.
- BSA_Spitfire isPrimaryTopicOf BSA_Spitfire.
- BSA_Spitfire name "BSA A65 Spitfire".