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Motorcycle Museum A10s
« on: 20.12. 2006 19:46 »
 2 -great- A pics:

http://www.ozebook.com/sorgner/sorgner3.htm

...did all this really burn?  *sad2*
I never got around to visit the museum, is it beeing rebuildt?

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #1 on: 20.12. 2006 20:23 »

Oh that A7 rigid looks absolutley gorgeous! I'd love one of them.... I cant see if its a twin carb jobbie? Were these bikes ever Girder forks?

By the way.... talking of twin carbs.... Take a look at this! Only a thousand pounds!!  *surpr*

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BSA-A7-twin-carb-clyinder-head_W0QQitemZ190063839304QQihZ009QQcategoryZ108839QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item190063839304

Sorry about the horrid long link.

OH... and errr I'm hoping to get to the Sammy Miller Museam maybe this weekend so I'll keep my eye open for decent shots to post!

Have a good Holiday out there, will be away from tomorrow until new year!

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #2 on: 23.12. 2006 00:34 »
I have the same head that someone can have for Humm...  500 pounds.  Jeff

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #3 on: 23.12. 2006 00:57 »
Hi Guys
  To my knowledge the only factory twin carb bike was the 49 A7 Star Twin and in 50 it went to a single carb.  Then in 64 they twin carbed the Lightening Rocket. 

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #4 on: 23.12. 2006 21:56 »
 
I never got around to visit the museum, is it being rebuilt?

E.


Yes, it is open for business again apparently. I will have to take a look next time I'm down in England. A lot of people have put in a huge amount of work to restore many of the exhibits which at first glance would have been deemed beyond repair.

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #5 on: 31.12. 2006 17:20 »

Well I'm back home after a short holiday break! Yes I visited the Sammy Miller Museam... What can I say? Fantastic!! Pictures? Darn camera batteries went flat at the first photo shot! grrrrrrr always the same innit?

Must go and catch up on all the posts now.
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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #6 on: 31.12. 2006 17:45 »
The Sammy Miller one wasn't the museum that had the fire though.  *conf*

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #7 on: 31.12. 2006 17:55 »
Seller has lots of negative feedback !!!!!!
Anybody that looks into Ebay on a regular basis should add "negs" to there browser, its available for both IE and Firefox.
Do a google for toolhaus to find it

It allows for a right click to show ALL a sellers negative feedback

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Re: Motorcycle Museum A10s
« Reply #8 on: 03.03. 2007 04:20 »
Catching up on some post here....Great looking carbs JFligg!  They would look great on my 65 A65 LR.
Brian
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