Author Topic: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine  (Read 1068 times)

Online JulianS

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Nice road test of West Coast Super Rocket from June 1959 Cycle magazine.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #1 on: 16.05. 2017 12:58 »
Maybe the side story to this is that the dealership named in the story still exists (not BSA, duh). http://motountd.com/  Read "About Us" under dealer info.

One of the features mentioned in the article was chromed control-cable guides that run along the handlebars. Does anybody here have these? They don't show up in my parts book and I don't believe I've ever seen them.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #2 on: 16.05. 2017 14:05 »
I think 42-4996 is the cable guide.

From the 1960 on parts book.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #3 on: 16.05. 2017 14:26 »
Thanks Julian, that's interesting. They came later than shown in my 54-56 parts book. I should have known you could come up with it, as I'm sure you have every parts book from the beginning to 1996 *smile*. I think the guides could maybe even be found for sale, but still curious if folks here have them mounted.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #4 on: 16.05. 2017 15:54 »
Browsing "Just a Picture", I see a few members' bikes with the cable guides. Aside form the cable guides, the news here is "Just a Picture" serving as intended.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #5 on: 16.05. 2017 19:33 »
Richard, my 63 West Coast SR had the cowhorn bars with cable guides on it when it arrived last year. I tried to like the cowhorn bars but just couldn't get used to the arms in the air position. It felt especially weird when trying to do a speedy ride down a twisty road. I finally changed to UK style bars and now feel much more confident when putting the bike thru it's paces.
The original Cowhorn bars are in my box of spare bits, won't throw them out as the next owner might treasure them.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #6 on: 17.05. 2017 01:11 »
British Only has them listed for $45

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #7 on: 17.05. 2017 01:18 »
Your friends at Burton Bike Bits have them at about 8 GBP, I think.

I have western bars but I'm not planning on getting any. I think they must add to some cable restriction.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #8 on: 17.05. 2017 06:40 »
Hi

I made a pair to my -59 and -63 SRs with high bars.

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Re: Super Rocker road test from 1959 Cycle magazine
« Reply #9 on: 17.05. 2017 14:32 »
Oh, you made those? Yours was one (or more) of the bikes I saw at "Just a Picture" that had them.

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