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BSA A10 golden Flash Fleabay
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Hi Guys, Theres' a lovely 1960 GF on fleabay-It's not mine nor does it have anything to do with me- and it looks like it's going to be broken if it's not sold
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Item number: 160875627384 or try this link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BSA-A10-GOLD-FLASH-HISTORIC-INTEREST-1960-WELL-DOCUMENTED-/160875627384?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item2574ef4378
Hopefully someone will find a new home for it!!!
Regards, Hank
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Re: BSA A10 golden Flash Fleabay
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03.09. 2012 07:01 »
Pity he does not know how to spell break, but I have no interest at all in people who destroy good classic bikes.
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Re: BSA A10 golden Flash Fleabay
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03.09. 2012 08:08 »
Have to agree.
The seller has posted on here quite recently.
Cheers,
Iain
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1953 BSA A10 Super Flash
Re: BSA A10 golden Flash Fleabay
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03.09. 2012 08:44 »
I have seen this seller over the last few months listing a number of complete A10's that he has broken up to sell for parts. The last one a couple of weeks ago had an earlier engine in it so was not original but had a V5 and was still taxed and MOT'd till next year. Even though my mates and I call him all the names under the sun when we see these bikes listed if you watch what he gets for the parts it works out that he makes 2 / 3 times as much as if he had sold the bike complete so can you blame him. Its all our faults for paying these high prices for parts.
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1931 Ariel VB31, 1935 Triumph 5/3 project, 1946 Ariel Square 4, 1952 Norton Model 7, 1953 BSA A10 Super Flash, 1954 Ariel VH
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Re: BSA A10 golden Flash Fleabay
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03.09. 2012 09:18 »
Sounds kind of arrogant, ''Put up or shut up'..!
Also can't spell:-
ORIGIONAL, STANTIONS, LUGAGE, BEWEAR, RECIPTS, RECIEPTS,
Shall save as a seller to try and avoid.
Cheers
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Started building in about 1977/8 a on average '52 A10 -built from bits 'n pieces never resto intended -maybe 'personalised'
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03.09. 2012 11:12 »
Sacrilidge!!even the trading name sounds like a breakers
. But I suppose if you break one and get three on the road as a result, then perhaps thats a benifit. It's the high prices for pieces thats a blow
But if you are in the middle of no where like me and with little hope of an autojumble, evil bay is about the only option.
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