Around 27,480 BSA Rocket 3 motorcycles were produced between 1968 and 1972.
According to the Motorcycle Mechanics Road test of November 1964 a BSA A50 Royal Star would have cost £293 and 19 shillings.
BSA did not make a Z or ZC series of motorcycle. However, there are many pictures of the BSA 250cc C10 series on Google images, along with several C10 and BSA owner forums.
The BSA Lightning is a type of motorcycle designed for use as an all-round sportsbike. The motorcycle was manufactured between the years 1965 and 1972.
A BSA Chopper is actually a motorcycle. One can find a BSA Chopper at Chop Cult. This motorcycle is also available at Motorcycles Yakaz, Anglo-Bobbers, Cycle Traders and Motorcycles Oodles.
BSA released the Goldstar motorcycle in the year 1938. It came in 350 cc and 550 cc. The motorcycle was a single-cylinder four-stroke. It was made until the year of 1963.
The exact cost of a custom BSA motorcycle frame varies in price from place to place. On Ebay for example, there is a custom BSA motorcycle frame for $1299.00, whereas on British only frames there is one available for $442.75.
Probably about 2007 - Gold SR.
BSA B33 was first introduced in 1945. The BSA B33 was a motorcycle that is manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company. The company is now a subsidiary of Manganese Bronze Holdings,
A BSA Bantam is a motorcycle produced by the Birmingham small arms company.Over 250,000 were production. BSA Bantam first entered production in 1948 and stopped in 1971.
The fuel tank capacity for the BSA Rocket 3 would be about 2.5 Gallons although they are rare to find. This is for an old model from 1969 that the tank was found for sale.
The BSA A50 is a type of motorcycle. The first one was built in 1962. It is a British made motorcycle and the first one was called a Royal Star. The price tag for one back in the day was $775.