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Enjoy the pics. Too lazy to thumb type descrptions. Of course, mine is the maroon A10, the only A7/A10 here.

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #1 on: 19.08. 2018 19:33 »
More pics. (Proofreading pays. Much better than "more ***.")

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #2 on: 19.08. 2018 19:42 »
This work of art (not entered in th judging) gets this post on its own.

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #3 on: 19.08. 2018 20:48 »
G'day Richard.
Tanks for posting mate.
Looks like the A10 is rarer being the only one there.
Luv the Custom. With a seat like that the colon cleaner would be handy!
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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #4 on: 19.08. 2018 21:16 »
Nice shine from the alu  *smiley4*


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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #5 on: 19.08. 2018 21:17 »
Adding to the greater rarity, there were two or three other A65s in the parking lot, not being judged. Also, this is the fouth of these shows I've been to and mine is STILL  the only A10 to show up.

It took me a while to realize the colon cleaner is the fuel gauge. Attached a couple more photos of the art piece to show the lever ends.

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #6 on: 19.08. 2018 21:21 »
E,

If you're talking about my side covers, they were chromed in the know-nothing '70s restoration.

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #7 on: 19.08. 2018 21:23 »
^^^ ahhh, so that's why :O) But still looks great.


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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #8 on: 20.08. 2018 07:50 »
Good pics thanks for posting!

the custom bike has had a lot of work to turn it into what it is!

Not everyones cup of tea i guess.

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #9 on: 20.08. 2018 10:01 »
Nice pictures and thanks for posting! How doe's it feel to be the only A10 owner? (as far as you know) Special? We really do, I'm sure, take A10s & 7s for granted over here in the UK as there are so many around. Richard I'm curious of your extended rear lamp, why is it like it is? I'm guessing because of local highway regulations maybe? Also your unusual front mudguard leading stay. Later guard/fender and earlier fork legs?  *dunno*

The custom bobber, nice piece of work, the builder certainly has a sense of humour, love that petrol tap and petrol level gauge.

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #10 on: 20.08. 2018 11:10 »
This work of art (not entered in th judging) gets this post on its own.

I enjoyed that. I'm glad it wasn't based on a BSA. That's not a BSA frame, is it?
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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #11 on: 20.08. 2018 12:15 »
I'm curious of your extended rear lamp, why is it like it is? I'm guessing because of local highway regulations maybe? Also your unusual front mudguard leading stay. Later guard/fender and earlier

LJ,

I believe I have the standard tail light frame bracket and lens, but now I'll have to check again. I do have a chrome dress-up piece that trims the tail light bracket. Maybe that's adding some distance.

As for the front fender, it's the one that was on the bike when I bought it in '73 and during the little mishap in '79 (the one that sent me to hospital). I didn't know it was A50/65 until well into the 2003-6 restoration and after the body work I did to unfold it. The upper tree and fork ears also turned out to be later. The bike from '73 had flat stays. I bought the long tube type stays on eBay and made my own short ones (back side of the legs).

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #12 on: 20.08. 2018 12:19 »
Enjoy the pics. Too lazy to thumb type descrptions. Of course, mine is the maroon A10, the only A7/A10 here.
Your bike is lush!
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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #13 on: 20.08. 2018 12:33 »
I'm curious of your extended rear lamp, why is it like it is? I'm guessing because of local highway regulations maybe? Also your unusual front mudguard leading stay. Later guard/fender and earlier

LJ,

I believe I have the standard tail light frame bracket and lens, but now I'll have to check again. I do have a chrome dress-up piece that trims the tail light bracket. Maybe that's adding some distance.

How dumb! I never paid attention to the fact that the chrome trim was scting as a tail light extender. I believe that trim piece was a BSA option (maybe just for the U.S.?) My barn-find A7 also has one. Anyone seen it in the U.K.?

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Re: Chicago Norton Owners' Club Vintage bike show.
« Reply #14 on: 20.08. 2018 13:32 »
I've certainly not seen these rear lamp extenders, dunno why they were required if six volt lighting was so bad. The lamp would want to be as close to the number as possible. I reckon these that you have are unique which is why I asked if it was some highway regulation for your state in the US, possibly for a light to be at some distance from lettering....  *dunno*

I have the same pattern of lamp & Number plate as you, none with the extender though.
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1961 BSA A10  650cc Golden Flash-Blue
1961 BSA A10  650cc Golden Flash-Red