Bsa A65 Thunderbolt Review
"Rewarding classic if bought carefully — avoid basket cases absolutely."
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Used Buyer Review
The A65 Thunderbolt is a genuinely rewarding machine if you go in with eyes open. That parallel twin has real character — punchy midrange, a satisfying mechanical clatter that sounds properly vintage without being obnoxious. Budget 650s don't get much more charismatic than this. But here's the honest bit: BSA electrics were troublesome new, and fifty-plus years hasn't improved them. Budget for a full rewire or at minimum an electronic ignition conversion before you even think about riding regularly. Lucas components are your nemesis. Before buying, check the primary chaincase for oil seepage — they all weep eventually, but heavy pooling means neglect. Poke around the frame headstock for cracks, and verify the engine numbers match the title because stolen parts bikes circulate. A good example that's been properly sorted by a knowledgeable previous owner is worth paying extra for. A cheap barn find that 'just needs a carb clean' will consume your weekends and marriage simultaneously. Spend the extra money upfront on a clean, documented example. You'll thank yourself every single time you ride it.
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You expect modern reliability without mechanical involvement