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gold33
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Is this an A10/A7 twin seat?
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20.03. 2010 01:35 »
Hi,
This seat came as a spare twin seat when I purchased my bike. It has had a custom re-cover and does fit using the rear guard bracket also supplied, but is it a BSA seat?
Darren
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Darren
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minibsa
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MINIBSA BRISBANE AUSTRALIA
Re: Is this an A10/A7 twin seat?
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20.03. 2010 03:54 »
Hi Darren, hard to tell from photos but shape of the pan looks more like a pre unit triumph to me
cheers Bob.
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trevinoz
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Re: Is this an A10/A7 twin seat?
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Looks very Triumph to me.
Trev
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Josh Cox
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Re: Is this an A10/A7 twin seat?
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20.03. 2010 04:57 »
Definately not a plunger dual seat.
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Jim Victoria Oz
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20.03. 2010 06:32 »
G`day, if this works here are some photos of the seat that came with my `51 flash. I can post dimensions if you want.
regards JIm
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gold33
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Re: Is this an A10/A7 twin seat?
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22.03. 2010 03:47 »
Thanks to all,
I think I'll leave it in storage and stick with my saddle and pillion pad, personally I find the saddle more pleasing to the eye anyway.
If anybody is interested in the twin let me know.
Darren
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22.03. 2010 11:00 »
I like the look of the solo saddle with no pillion pad.
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1950-53 A10 rigid/plungers, 1958-61 A10 super rockets, 1947-50 A7 longstrokes, 1949 Star twin,
1951-54 A7 plungers, 1940s M21, WDM20s,
1948-50s B33s rigid/plunger/swingarm, 1948-50s b31s rigid/plunger/swingarm
gold33
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23.03. 2010 00:53 »
I don't disagree Terry, and if the bike is called the "Puzzle" by the prospective pillion one more time I think the pad will go the way of the twin seat...
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Hey gold33 there's a reason I like the solo saddle with no pillion pad its so you dont have to take them. Freedom!!!!
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1950-53 A10 rigid/plungers, 1958-61 A10 super rockets, 1947-50 A7 longstrokes, 1949 Star twin,
1951-54 A7 plungers, 1940s M21, WDM20s,
1948-50s B33s rigid/plunger/swingarm, 1948-50s b31s rigid/plunger/swingarm
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