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Offline Rocket Racer

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partly an a10...
« on: 09.10. 2019 02:32 »
Apparently lives in the UK
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Re: partly an a10...
« Reply #1 on: 09.10. 2019 09:15 »
G'day RR.
Must've had a very big shoe horn!
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« Reply #2 on: 09.10. 2019 09:28 »
Must've had a big wallet too!

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« Reply #3 on: 10.10. 2019 21:50 »
G'day RR.
Must've had a very big shoe horn!
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Not that I've seen the other side, but with the BSA based primary covers guessing this is a chopped motor with a pre unit box added. The Vin's are unit motors so extremely unlikely to fit unmolested. Most norvins either had the gearbox or mounts chopped. It certainly looks the part.
A good rider periodically checks all nuts and bolts with a spanner to see that they are tight - Instruction Manual for BSA B series, p46, para 2.
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