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Greybeard
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Greybeard (Neil)
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Slobber Slobber.
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Rex
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I'd slobber more if it wasn't Out-Span coloured. Nice bike though.
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Looks very nice. A few changes needed (eg don't brake with any left lock on) but otherwise easy on the eye.
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'49 B31, '49 M21, '53 DOT, '58 Flash, '62 Flash special, '00 Firestorm, Weslake sprint bike.
KiwiGF
Last had an A10 in 1976, in 2011 it was time for my 2nd one. It was the project from HELL (but I learned a lot....)
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Imagine my surprise at seeing a close relative of that bike in my little rural town in NZ….Godet version.
The bodywork was off whilst a “VIN” plate was attached at my local test centre. Turns out I knew the owner, who had imported it from the states.
https://egli-vincent.net/02-the-french-connection/
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1956 A10 Golden Flash (1st finished project)
1949 B31 rigid “400cc” (2nd finished project)
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2001 GL1800 Goldwing, well, the wife likes it
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