How fast is a BSA Gold Star?

How fast is a BSA Gold Star?

His fastest lap was 107.5mph & anything over 100mph earned a coveted “Gold Star” pin. BSA was so proud that they named their top-of-the-line single the BSA Gold Star….BSA DB32 Gold Star 350.

Make Model BSA DB32 Gold Star 350
Final Drive Chain
Maximum Power 24 kW / 32.5 hp @ 7500 rpm
Frame Swingarm duplex frame
Top Speed 177 km/h / 110 mph

How did the BSA Gold Star get its name?

It was based on BSA’s sporting Empire Star model, and took its name from the award given to those riders who lapped the Brooklands circuit at over 100mph.

What motorcycle is used in Grantchester?

The vicar’s motorcycle appears to be a BSA. Says one of the veterans on BritBike.com: “The motorcycle looks like a ’50-’52 ZB Gold Star.

How much is a 1951 Vincent Black Shadow worth?

Vincent motorcycles are known for being cool, fast, and very expensive. To give scale and context to “expensive,” this 1951 Vincent Series C Black Shadow at Gooding and Company’s upcoming Scottsdale auction has an estimate of $90,000–$120,000.

When did Lawrence of Arabia died?

May 19, 1935
Thomas Edward Lawrence/Date of death

In February 1935, Lawrence was discharged from the RAF and returned to his simple cottage at Clouds Hill, Dorset. On May 13, he was critically injured while driving his motorcycle through the Dorset countryside. He had swerved to avoid two boys on bicycles. On May 19, he died at the hospital of his former RAF camp.

What motorcycle was Lawrence of Arabia riding when he died?

Brough Superior SS100
The British soldier, diplomat and Arabian adventurer died in 1935 after an accident while riding the Brough Superior SS100 near his Dorset home. His love of the motorbike will soon be celebrated with the release of a Brough Superior model called the Lawrence.