Author Topic: 1949 BSA A7 Twin Star Frame and parts  (Read 948 times)

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1949 BSA A7 Twin Star Frame and parts
« on: 17.12. 2015 16:20 »
1949 BSA A7 Star Twin Plunger Frame,front end fuel tank,oil tank,axles with spacers....1949... Has a ZA7S designation.. ..Frame includes all of the rear suspension..just blasted to bare metal and then  completely primered so ready for your paint..Also included are the gas tank,oil tank,rear axle and spacers,front triple trees,sliders(need rebuild) with upper fork covers,front axle and rear trans mounting plates(which aren't shown)..Looks straight when I sight down the backbone......Vin was run and #'s have come back clear....Will come with a bill of sale......$1000/all...Rick

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Re: 1949 BSA A7 Twin Star Frame and parts
« Reply #1 on: 17.12. 2015 16:37 »
Surely that fuel tank is from a much later C15
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Re: 1949 BSA A7 Twin Star Frame and parts
« Reply #2 on: 17.12. 2015 20:26 »
It is not necessarily a Star Twin frame.

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Re: 1949 BSA A7 Twin Star Frame and parts
« Reply #3 on: 18.12. 2015 02:55 »

 
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Re: 1949 BSA A7 Twin Star Frame and parts
« Reply #4 on: 18.12. 2015 19:52 »
G'day Knuck39,  *welcome*.
The star twin tag is derived from the engine number having the "s". The rear of the gearbox (trans) bolts directly to the frame.
How did you come across these parts? Where is the motor? Did you join the forum just to list the for sale or do you have an interest in the A7/10's ? Not a good idea to list your email and phone if you don't want spam/bugs/etc. Forum members can see your email or send PM, visitors can't.
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