Monday, September 26, 2011

1965 Jim Hunter, BSA Number One

Photo: Jim Hunter won more points than any other scrambles rider in District 37 (Southern California) during the 1964 season. This earned him the Number "1" shown on his BSA; If you have good riding ability, you need the power and superb handling of BSA motorcycles. Why? Because only the best design and components have gone into their manufacture. Thousands of top ranking competition riders have discovered this, and their current purchases of BSA 40 cubic inch twins, 30- cubic inch twins, and the powerful lightweight singles have more than doubled last year's record. One of the few riders in the world to have ridden motorcycles over 200 miles per hour is Jim Hunter of Southern California shown above with a few of his many trophies. His choice of BSA for scrambles is obvious. See why for yourself at your BSA dealer.

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