The powcr co win! Thafs what you ge* with BSA eompetit.ion motorcycles. Ko wonder so many top competition stars tum to BSA power and the superior handling cualities of BSA motorcycles.
Ed Moran, shown below with some tokans of his competitivc sortics, is another w ho knows well the sweet tastc of victory achieved while riding a BSA. Young Ed ir.troducea the unit-eonsiruci.ion BSA twin to it? first raco and won a stunning victory in the Tl) mile 'Novioe Championship Race at Daycona ir. 1983.
The w inr.ing design of that motoreycle ha* been inoorporated and improved in today's I>00 and 6f>0 BSA Lwins to give you the nncst competitive advaniage in every two-whec-led sportir.g event.
Ed is shown on his BSA Spitfirc Hornot, a powerful front-ninner in high speed scrarr.bles. I:' you are interested in collecting some scnambles trophies of your own, cakn a look at the BSA Spitfire Kornet. Your BSA dealer will be glad to ob%e.
~HS/l -World Championship Winne? oi 1961 Moto-Crot« High SjioihI Scrumblcs.
Ed Moran, oj Farmingdate, Aieir Jer mu, and some oj his many trophus.
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