Hello
This is my first post on here, looks like there is a wealth of knowledge on here, I wonder if anyone could possibly help me with my question.
I would love to know the bike that my late father is sat astride here in the late 1950s on the seafront in Brighton, I have waived the picture at a few people who have clocked the badge on the tank and have instantly said it's a BSA Goldstar twin, now after a few hours of internet trawling I can see from the engine that its definitely not a Goldstar twin and is more likely an A7 or an A10.
A few facts I know about the bike, he bought it second hand in the 1950s, he used to take his mum around on the back of it (rules out a single seat bike) it looks like the cowling around the headlight has gone however it does have the headlight peak which I have seen on other bikes, I also noted it has engine bars which are likely after market and it looks like it had a pannier mount on the back as there are some bars curving up from the back of the bike again likely after market.
Now I do know the tank badges can be swapped, the tank badge is unusual in that it looks embossed, I did find a link to a similar one but this badge doesn't look very common, the tank does have knee grips though so that might help pin down the age of the bike, the number plate is LMB 322 which I think was registered in Cheshire from 1949.
I’m super interested in classic bikes and would love to find out exactly what my dad had here, I have some classic japanese bikes which I am going to sell and make way for a classic British bike and I would love to pick up much the same bike.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.