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Super Flash at Auction
« on: 18.05. 2022 23:19 »
Hi All,
I saw a link to this on this on FB,
https://classicavenue.com/product/rare-serial-no-1-1953-bsa-650cc-super-flash/

They are claiming SF number one, but I would always have thought the number one bike would have frame 101 not the engine dictating number one.  *????*


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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #1 on: 19.05. 2022 08:52 »
It will be interesting to see what it sells for.
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #2 on: 21.05. 2022 17:42 »
Yes, I would agree that the first Super Flash would have frame 101.
Presumably there may be another 'Rare Serial no. 001' bike out there somewhere with that frame.
It is beautiful though  *smiley4*

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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #3 on: 21.05. 2022 18:55 »
The Super Flash despatch records are indexed with engine number first, frame number second, that bike might not have been the first to leave the factory.

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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #4 on: 21.05. 2022 22:59 »
Hi All,
Looking at the Auction bike again I saw that the tank badges "say" Golden Flash (not Super Flash)
Just wondering if this is correct  *????*

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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #5 on: 22.05. 2022 05:28 »
John, I noticed that the tank decal says Superflash?
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #6 on: 22.05. 2022 09:07 »
Hi All,
Looking at the Auction bike again I saw that the tank badges "say" Golden Flash (not Super Flash)
Just wondering if this is correct  *????*

John

Yep, they had Golden Flash tank badges. BSA spent a lot of effort making special frame, fuel tank, tool box, oil tank etc. and then use the standard tank badges.
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #7 on: 22.05. 2022 10:04 »
Don’t know if I can mention names, but it is Barry Porters bike, I don’t know why he’s selling it. It’s a parts build up bike as a far as I know, there is some inconsistencies insofar as bits on the bike that I see. I DO know that the petrol tank came from here in Melbourne @ Modak. I have spoke to Barry about said bike, and he is quite passionate about it.
The bike despatch numbers to and including 1954 was via engine number.
It was previously set for sale at 30USD on the same site, from foggy memory.
As far as I know it is the first Super Flash.
I also have one (a basket case).
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #8 on: 04.06. 2022 15:13 »
The first Super Flash to leave the factory, numerically, was engine number 102. It was in a batch of approximately 13 bikes shipped to Rich Child Feb 6, 1953. The engine number 101 was shipped to Hap Alzina March 2, 1953 with approximately 12 other SF's.


I just edited the original post. I had incorrectly stated frame number and changed it to engine number. I cannot find frame number 101 listed. The clerk seriously needed lessons in penmanship.
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #9 on: 05.06. 2022 09:13 »
Didn't make its reserve, top bid was $17,000.
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #10 on: 05.06. 2022 10:58 »
There's a lot of conning going on boys eh?

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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #11 on: 14.06. 2022 15:10 »
Please explain the con so others may not be duped.
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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #12 on: 14.06. 2022 19:17 »
One thing no one has mentioned, regardless of the pedigree, that is one freakin' beautiful motorcycle.

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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #13 on: 20.10. 2022 22:04 »
Don’t know if I can mention names, but it is Barry Porters bike, I don’t know why he’s selling it. It’s a parts build up bike as a far as I know, there is some inconsistencies insofar as bits on the bike that I see. I DO know that the petrol tank came from here in Melbourne @ Modak. I have spoke to Barry about said bike, and he is quite passionate about it.
The bike despatch numbers to and including 1954 was via engine number.
It was previously set for sale at 30USD on the same site, from foggy memory.
As far as I know it is the first Super Flash.
I also have one (a basket case).

this is the S/F in question.  Barry sent this to me almost 10 years ago.  Looks pretty complete to me!

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Re: Super Flash at Auction
« Reply #14 on: 01.11. 2022 15:24 »
That is most complete SF I have ever seen. It even has the front and rear head steady.
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