Date: March 2025
The BSA Rocket 3 and Triumph Trident were technically advanced, high-performance motorcycles produced between 1968 and 1975 by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) and Triumph Engineering, respectively. These models featured a 740cc air-cooled, overhead valve (OHV), three-cylinder engine producing approximately 58 bhp, allowing for top speeds around 117 mph. Introduced just weeks before the Honda CB750, they marked Britain's entry into the emerging superbike era. Despite their performance capabilities, they struggled against the more modern and competitively priced Japanese offerings, leading to limited commercial success.
Market values for the BSA Rocket 3 and Triumph Trident vary based on condition:
The BSA Rocket 3 and Triumph Trident's place in motorcycle history ensures their continued desirability among enthusiasts. Valuations vary based on condition, originality, model variants, and market trends. Prospective buyers and sellers should consider these factors when assessing value.
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