Tasty but pricey. I've looked at that site before to look for a bike. It looks like I could not register with the site though, being outwith NZ or Aus. If I buy a bike for the event it probably won't be a BSA anyway, unless I could get a known bike from within the BSA club. If they are properly built, BSAs are very reliable machines but you are always taking a gamble on the competence of the restorer. Something like an '80s or '90s Japanese bike or a BMW would do me and if people criticize me for not being on a BSA it will be water off a ducks back