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Royalcrown32
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Hello,
My name is Richard and I'm a new member from The Netherlands. I used to have several Triumphs before I found an one owner BSA A10 Super Rocket. An original Dutch bike. I started the restoration last year and I hope to have it on the road by the end of this year. In the meantime I'm collecting parts to build a 1962 BSA A10 Spitfire Scrambler replica but having a hard time to find parts. Hope to find some on this board.
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Klaus
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Hi Richard,
a welcome from Germany
Nice bike with matchypipes.
Oh original scrambler parts a hard to find. I have mine colleced over serval years.
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G'day Richard, *welcome*to the forum.
A good way to start a resto with the SR. Looks ride-able as is.
Nice ford rod.
Cheers
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I like them unrestored
, good to see you've seen the light and moved on from trumph's to beesa's
Welcome and good luck with your part finding
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Tim
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Always place for one more Richard :O)
Welcome aboard.
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Hi Richard and welcome
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All the best - Bill
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