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David Aldana on a BSA Triple at Daytona in 1970. He went from 83rd to fourth. crashed and finished 11th.
ImR-ression: Ex-Hailwoodj
Aldana BSA-3
The power and
glory thunders on
By Alan Cathcart
There's not much doubt which model takes
the vote amongst classic bike enthusiasts for
the best-sounding British racing motorcycle
ever made. The haunting howl of a BSA or
Triumph triple in full flight
with open megaphone is one
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~uaranteed to set the spme tI~ghng and the memory raCIng
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back to those days at the SLan of the
seventies when Britain ruled the world
in the then-infant Formula 750 class.
Thanks to the success of the
CRMC's F750evemsinBriLain Loday,
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