Frame No. A65LA2759 Engine No. A65LA2759 BSA’s 650-cc Lightning captured the essence of the classic 1960s “Britbike” with lean proportions, a chromed fuel tank, and a lively twin-carb vertical twin. Developed as an all-round sport motorcycle for the important U.S. market, it bridged the touring Thunderbolt and the supersports Spitfire while delivering spirited yet usable performance. As Cycle World enthused in its February 1968 road test, “Romance! If nothing else, the big, red, 650-cc BSA Lightning exudes romance.” This particular 1967 BSA Lightning presents as an exceptional single-owner example, showing just 11,253 miles from new and finished in striking candy red paintwork. The matching-numbers 654-cc vertical twin breathes through twin Amal carburetors, delivering power through the four-speed transmission to the rear wheel via BSA's characteristic triplex chain primary drive. Period-correct equipment includes dual drum brakes, a functioning tachometer, twin exhaust pipes, Lightning “Z Power” side-cover badging, and Dunlop Gold Seal tires mounted on well-preserved wire-spoke wheels. The chrome work throughout—from the fuel tank badges to the exhaust system and engine cases—remains in excellent condition, a testament to its careful preservation over nearly six decades. Purchased new with wedding gift money, this BSA served as the owner's honeymoon bike, suggesting its 11,253 miles were accumulated over memorable early journeys on open roads as newlyweds. This personal story adds immeasurable character to an already exceptionally preserved icon of 1960s British sport bike tradition. Accompanying the motorcycle is original documentation including a BSA Instruction Manual, a BSA Workshop Manual, and a document from the Vintage Motor Cycle Club (VMCC); but the highlight of the history file is a period photograph showing a young Mr. Morton popping a wheelie on his brand-new BSA!
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