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Offline Liakos1982

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New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« on: 06.04. 2015 18:18 »
Hi everyone!

My name is Ilias, I am 32, Greek-American living in Ã…rhus, Denmark. I bought the below '58 A10 Super Rocket, somewhat impulsively last year. I am generally new to motorcycles and mechanics mostly having worked on mopeds, but enjoy being on the limit of my comfort zone...

The bike was purchased and immediately overhauled over last winter. Before I purchased the bike there had been a lubrication failure so the bike needed new con-rods and crankshaft. The sludge traps were cleaned and then it was put back together. The magneto was also re-done just after the new year by a local BSA aficionado, who repairs old Lucas magnetos here in Denmark.

I have now ridden the bike about 500 km and am getting comfortable with the general operation and maintenance. I need to now fine tune/adjust replace the clutch.

I look forward to learning and sharing here!

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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #1 on: 06.04. 2015 19:35 »
Looking in great shape. Greek-American in Denmark with an English bike, that's a good combination! Thanks for the fine intro post.


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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #2 on: 06.04. 2015 19:56 »
G'day Liakos, *welcome*.
I'm sure you'll enjoy the bike and the forum.
Cheers
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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #3 on: 06.04. 2015 22:00 »
An impulsive buy of a bike that had a lubrication failure and needed both new con rods and a crankshaft. Impressive. Welcome Liakos, and I think you have come to the right place!
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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #4 on: 06.04. 2015 22:52 »
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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #5 on: 07.04. 2015 09:37 »
Hi Ilias

Welcome from me as well!
Are you a member of the Danish BSA club? If not, I can only recommend you to join  *welcome*- we are  hosting the International BSA Rally 2015 in Denmark this year, so come and join the fun!
www.bsa.dk

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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #6 on: 07.04. 2015 11:28 »
Hi Madsens, I have just joined the BSA club of Denmark. I have become quite familiar with Palle from UK Bikes and Flemming, the Magneto expert out in Skovby/Galten.

The work on the big end was carried out by Chris Jensen, who is a fantastic mechanic, but not a specilasit when it comes to diagnosing British bikes.

http://cjrenovering.dk/danishroadracingteam/

I guess I like being out of my comfort zone...

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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #7 on: 07.04. 2015 20:42 »
Hi Ilias,

Nice Super Rocket you have there!  I have a 1961 A-10 with the same headlight nacelle.  My friend brought it back from Scotland many years ago while he was serving there in the US Navy.  He stated that it was a Super Rocket, but the serial number was only partially readable, so I've never been able to prove whether it is a Flash or Super Rocket.  I've posed the question here before asking whether that type of headlight was ever offered on a Super Rocket (non-export maybe?).  It would be nice to finally put that question to bed.  Anyway, great bike!

Joe
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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #8 on: 07.04. 2015 22:53 »
Again I don't know enough about these machines to say, I thought the nacelle was typical of the super rocket, but what do I know!!! The serial number on the engine is of the high compression indicator (CA) i believe, and the frame is from the same year. I am pretty certain that the front brake is not original as is the front mud gaurd, which should have support to the front.

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Re: New Member, A10 Super Rocket
« Reply #9 on: 08.04. 2015 07:10 »
Hi Liakos.
Very nice bike.
The engine number should be CA10R xxxx, and HHC denotes high compression
The front brake is TLS off the later A65 range, the front mudguard looks like the 1960 version.
Regarding the headlight nacelle this was introduced in 1958 and was standard throughout the range except when rev counter was fitted and headlight was separate unit. I think most export models of the Super Rocket were supplied with rev counter and separate headlight
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