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BSA Lightning Clubman : ウィキペディア英語版 | BSA Lightning Clubman
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. The equivalent 500cc version was called Cyclone.〔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〕 ==Development==
The BSA Lightning Clubman was developed from the BSA Lightning and designed as a Production racing motorcycle, with a special gold and black paint scheme, 'drop handlebars', rearset footrests, a cranked kick-start, twin carburettors, 'siamese' two into one exhaust system (with a less restrictive silencer), a single seat and close-ratio gears fitted as standard. With a top speed (in the right conditions) of 120 mph, it competed against the Triumph Bonneville as the top bikes of the 1960s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1965 650 cc BSA A65 Lightning Clubman )〕 Launched in September 1964, the Lightning Clubman was only in production until October 1965, resulting in a limited production run of 200 machines, so original Clubman models are highly sought after.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BSA Lightning Clubman )〕 The BSA Spitfire replaced the Lightning Clubman as BSA’s highest-performance machine in 1966.
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