When I was 12 years old, a somewhat older friend had a BSA A10 scrambler - albeit homebuilt, that thing made a lasting impression on me. Fast forward over 40 years and I work on brit bikes, mainly Nortons and Vincents or homebuilt specials but never found the time to look for a nice A7 or 10 to fit my own collection. My shed is full with all sorts of brit bikes but no BSA in between. Recently a customer gave me a swinging arm frame, an empty engine and a front fork, working gearbox and a couple oiltanks. So now I plan to build a bike around these parts. I don´t need 100% authenticity but rather a nice looking, period-correct bike. So if any of you know that the Triumph/Norton crank from 19XX can be made to work or the barrel of model YY could be suitable - let me know. If a complete engine shows up, let me know as well. If parts of the plunger engines fit the later cases, let me know as I have access to some of that stuff. That will save me a lot of time. My workshop is equipped very well so making my own rods or cams is not a problem. Maybe someone has a primary case for a swingarm frame - get in touch with me please.
cheers, Harty