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- BSA_Road_Rocket abstract "The BSA Road Rocket was a 1950s British motorcycle developed from the A10 Golden Flash. The A10 had a reputation for reliability but was struggling to compete against the Triumph engines and the Norton Featherbed frames. Advertised by BSA in 1954 as 'undoubtedly the worlds greatest motorcycle' the Road Rocket was discontinued in 1958 when it was replaced by the BSA Super Rocket.".
- BSA_Road_Rocket thumbnail BSA_Road_Rocket.JPG?width=300.
- BSA_Road_Rocket wikiPageID "21137856".
- BSA_Road_Rocket wikiPageRevisionID "580233793".
- BSA_Road_Rocket engine "646".
- BSA_Road_Rocket hasPhotoCollection BSA_Road_Rocket.
- BSA_Road_Rocket manufacturer Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company.
- BSA_Road_Rocket name "BSA A10 Road Rocket".
- BSA_Road_Rocket power "@ 6,000rpm".
- BSA_Road_Rocket predecessor "BSA Golden Flash".
- BSA_Road_Rocket production "1954".
- BSA_Road_Rocket successor "BSA Super Rocket".
- BSA_Road_Rocket transmission "four speed gearbox to chain drive".
- BSA_Road_Rocket subject Category:BSA_motorcycles.
- BSA_Road_Rocket subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_1954.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Artifact100021939.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type BSAMotorcycles.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Container103094503.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Conveyance103100490.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Instrumentality103575240.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type MotorVehicle103791235.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Motorcycle103790512.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Object100002684.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Vehicle104524313.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Whole100003553.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type MeanOfTransportation.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type Motorcycle.
- BSA_Road_Rocket type DesignedArtifact.
- BSA_Road_Rocket comment "The BSA Road Rocket was a 1950s British motorcycle developed from the A10 Golden Flash. The A10 had a reputation for reliability but was struggling to compete against the Triumph engines and the Norton Featherbed frames. Advertised by BSA in 1954 as 'undoubtedly the worlds greatest motorcycle' the Road Rocket was discontinued in 1958 when it was replaced by the BSA Super Rocket.".
- BSA_Road_Rocket label "BSA Road Rocket".
- BSA_Road_Rocket sameAs m.05c2t13.
- BSA_Road_Rocket sameAs Q4836551.
- BSA_Road_Rocket sameAs Q4836551.
- BSA_Road_Rocket sameAs BSA_Road_Rocket.
- BSA_Road_Rocket wasDerivedFrom BSA_Road_Rocket?oldid=580233793.
- BSA_Road_Rocket depiction BSA_Road_Rocket.JPG.
- BSA_Road_Rocket isPrimaryTopicOf BSA_Road_Rocket.
- BSA_Road_Rocket name "BSA A10 Road Rocket".