BSA Rocket Gold Star Bikes For Sale
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Current Prices: £25,800–£16,500
Insurance Costs: 5 / 10
Specs
- Seat Height: Average (813 mm / 32.0 inches)
- Dry Weight: Heavy (229 kg / 505 lbs)
- Fuel Capacity: High (16.0 litres / 4.2 US gallons)
- Top Speed: High (105 mph / 169 km/h)
- Capacity: Average (646 cc)
- Power: Average (46 bhp / 34 kW)
- Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)
For Sale (1)
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£19,999 🤍
- 1962
- Northwich(Map)
- ebay
- BSA Rocket Gold Star 646cc
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Price Guide & Used Prices
Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
1963
£20,600
£16,500
£14,450
1,100
↑1962↑
£25,800
£20,650
£18,050
1,100
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What Is It?
The BSA A10 Rocket Gold Star is a classic bike and is powered by an air cooled 646 cc parallel twin which produces 46 bhp at 6,250 rpm. It's now quite rare and if you can find one quite investible.
Features include:
- Spitfire camshaft
- Amal monobloc carburettor
- 4 speed gearbox with chain drive
- Kick start, 6V electrics and 19" wheels
- Coil sprung, hydraulically damped, telescopic forks
- 203 mm front drum brake
- 178 mm rear drum brake
The optional Siamesed exhaust pipes and close ratio RRT2 gearbox increased the power to 50 bhp.
Gold Stars are rare, highly collectable and suitably expensive.
Model History & Updates
The A10 series was replaced with the combined engine / gearbox A65 series in 1964.
Related Model
Similar Models
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BSA A10 Super Rocket
(1957-1963)
- Engine 646 cc
- Power 40 bhp
- Seat 813 mm
- Insurance 4 / 10
- Cost 60% less
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