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Stretch
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Hello
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31.01. 2016 08:53 »
Thank you for the add, my name is Steve and very very new to the bsa world, I currently have in my mist a 1949 A10.
I have loads of questions and problems that need attention but I'll save them for another topic.
Here's a picture of the bike
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terryg
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31.01. 2016 09:35 »
Welcome to the forum. You have a particularly pretty and, in my opinion, desirable early rigid framed bike.
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That machine is lush!
Where are you?
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Greybeard (Neil)
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31.01. 2016 12:03 »
Welcome aboard. Great bike!
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Stretch
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31.01. 2016 12:43 »
Thanks guys, I'm from Portsmouth Hampshire
Lots still too do on the bike but she's getting there
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muskrat
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31.01. 2016 18:44 »
G'day Stretch
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Bike looks great mate. How did it find it's way to you?
Cheers
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'51 A7 plunger, '57 A7SS racer now a A10CR, '78 XT500, '83 CB1100F, 88 HD FXST, 2000 CBR929RR ex Honda Australia Superbike .
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bsa-bill
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31.01. 2016 20:03 »
Hi Stretch
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All the best - Bill
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Stretch
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Flashgreubon
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01.02. 2016 18:12 »
This is the prettiest A10 i ever saw,Welcome.
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morris
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Quote from: Flashgreubon on 01.02. 2016 18:12
This is the prettiest A10 i ever saw,Welcome.
Back that up... But after mine of course
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29.02. 2016 07:59 »
a rigid A10
the best kind.
welcome to the forum.
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A good rider periodically checks all nuts and bolts with a spanner to see that they are tight - Instruction Manual for BSA B series, p46, para 2.
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29.02. 2016 09:13 »
I'm no expert, but that timing case looks like Longstroke A7, as does the speedo-in-tank but hard to tell the shape, I'm fairly sure the speedo-in-tank was only one year, '46/7(which made me look harder art the casing)
Notwithstanding looks good whatever
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Started building in about 1977/8 a on average '52 A10 -built from bits 'n pieces never resto intended -maybe 'personalised'
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29.02. 2016 15:11 »
Beautiful bike! More pictures?
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29.02. 2016 19:14 »
duTch, I think your right. The bolt on manifold also points to longstroke A7.
Stretch, what is the engine # prefix, eg XA7, YA7, ZA7 ?
Cheers
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terryk
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08.03. 2016 14:27 »
That bike is definitely a 500cc A7 longstroke and would be XA7 because speedo is in the tank. The YA7 1948 the speedo was on the forks.
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1950-53 A10 rigid/plungers, 1958-61 A10 super rockets, 1947-50 A7 longstrokes, 1949 Star twin,
1951-54 A7 plungers, 1940s M21, WDM20s,
1948-50s B33s rigid/plunger/swingarm, 1948-50s b31s rigid/plunger/swingarm
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