Author Topic: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*  (Read 740 times)

Offline owain

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Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« on: 12.03. 2017 20:42 »
I've just picked up a 1950 plunger A10 project bike. It's complete. It starts and it goes... but it does not like to stay alive without a lot of throttle. In any case, I bought the A10 primarily so that I can attach a sidecar to it so that my dog can join me for rides. In June, I am planning on riding the BSA A10 with sidecar from Malmö (Sweden) to Gwynedd (Wales) and want a motorcycle that I can rely on...or in the very least know intimately enough to perform minor repairs with no hassle.

So I've already taken the engine apart and refurbishing it. Despite my rookie mistake of trying to hammer out the crankshaft (instead of forking out the cash for the appropriate puller/extractor). I had some restoration experience with a top-to-bottom restoration of a '53 BSA B33 (https://vimeo.com/176849493) and as well as a top-end rebuild of my '72 triumph trophy. I've also got a complete '69 A75R laying in boxes that I am very eager to get started on...but it seems good logic to go from one cylinder, to two cylinders and then hit the three cylinder rebuild  *smile*.

Back to the A10 though...It's a thorough rat bike and the idea is to spend as little money as possible to get it road worthy...without neglecting mechanical essentials like new bearings, bushes, pistons, etc. A thorough mechanical restoration of the engine and gearbox is what I'm after. Maybe will make it cosmetically more appealing sometime next year.
Sweden & North Wales
'50 BSA A10
'69 BSA A75R
'29 Rudge Special

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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #1 on: 12.03. 2017 23:29 »
Love the dog; very similar to mine!  *smile*

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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #2 on: 13.03. 2017 12:35 »
Looks good. As the sidecar mounts on the right, I wonder if there is a 2 into one exhaust that could go on the left? Thinking that it may be a little loud for the dog.

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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #3 on: 13.03. 2017 15:35 »
Liking the rat look.
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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #4 on: 13.03. 2017 18:41 »
 
 *welcome* to PlungerWorld
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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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #5 on: 16.03. 2017 22:40 »
Thanks for the intro, welcome.


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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #6 on: 19.03. 2017 17:31 »
Cheers, Yeah he's a Welsh Terrier. A little bit smaller than the Irish terrier (but don't tell him that!). Good idea about the 2 into one exhaust. I had planned to just fit some insulation into the inside of the sidecar to absorb as much sound as possible.
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'29 Rudge Special

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Re: Greetings from Sweden *bork, bork*
« Reply #7 on: 26.03. 2017 16:23 »
Voila!  ;)
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'50 BSA A10
'69 BSA A75R
'29 Rudge Special