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BSA 750 Daytona
The British motorcycle manufacturers have always been the only serious challengers to Harley-Davidson and Indian at the Daytona Beach 200 Miles. Since 1937 Indian has had three Daytona wins and Harley-Davidson sixteen, while Norton has had four (consecutive) wins, BSA one, and Triumph three. In 1970 a Daytona win seemed attractive to any company doing business in the United States. British manufacturers were particularly interested because of the economic crisis at home, and they were keen to do well in the higher-cylinder market. The Triumph-BSA team had three-cylinder racing motorcylces ridden by the leading British and American champions, and the predictions were all in their favor. Although the Triumph-BSA was the fastest motorcycle in the race, it was plagued by cooling problems with the center cylinder and had to withdraw from the race. During the trials the American Gene Romero had set a record time of almost 160 m.p.h., but Dick Mann won the race with a Honda. In 1971 BSA and Triumph (the only difference was that the BSA cylinders were inclined forward 10°) were back at Daytona with ten motorcycles and a large staff. The Triumph-BSA cooling problem had been solved. Mann came in first with a BSA, Romero second with a Triumph, and Don Emde third with a BSA. Motorcycle: BSA 750 Daytona Manufacturer: Triumph-BSA,
Coventry Type: Daytona Year: 1971 Photos & complete Dayton story triplesonline.com
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