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pete j
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Hi..Pete in Florida, newbie with 60 A10, use to drive to work 1-3 days weekly, attorney, 60 yrs old, has mgb, Boxster S, Packard 110, Vulcan Drifter 1500, has owned plethoria of British bikes, cars.
Will post pictures.
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18.12. 2006 01:09 »
Welcome Pete, & thanks for the presentation, hope you will find this little corner of the internet to your liking. Looking forward to your posts, seems you have lots to share (not a newbie!).
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Here are some pics of my A10 . Pete J
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23.12. 2006 22:05 »
Hi Pete, looks like a nice restoration job. One point though, it might be a trick of the light but the fork shroud tubes look unusual, as though they are flattened off at the back?
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pete j
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24.12. 2006 13:49 »
You got me curious.. ithe top half of each tube is flat in back where it bolts to the tree, the bottom half of each is round. Thanks.
Pete J
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24.12. 2006 14:51 »
Hi Pete,
I have 3 BSA's with that type of nacelle and I had to go to the garage to check them out
. Yours is quite correct. The top half of the trouser leg is flat and the bottom half is round. I think the problem is within the photograph as we very rarely see a picture of the nacelle from that angle.
Welcome to the forum. Have a Happy Christmas and a great 2007.
Beezageezauk.
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24.12. 2006 15:16 »
Nice looking bike Pete. I see that you have a Porsche and a MG, but what is the other white/cream color car in the garage? Just curious.
Happy Holidays,
Brian
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24.12. 2006 16:17 »
My fork tubes ( trousers ) are also flat at the back/top - think there supposed to be
All the best - Bill
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24.12. 2006 22:27 »
Help.. gapping points, does anyone gave info about assembly with insulators etc??? Photos?
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25.12. 2006 11:59 »
Never mind... figured out points isulators, starts right up.. merry Christmas and the other car I have is the 1940 Packard 110 club coupe. Pete J
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