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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #105 on: 22.03. 2023 18:19 »
Well it happened today!
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #106 on: 22.03. 2023 18:19 »
Shed mates 👍
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #107 on: 22.03. 2023 18:26 »
Janet and I arrived about 10 minutes later than expected. While the paperwork was being sorted out a horrendous hail storm happened, with thunder! The dealers yard looked like it had been spread with mothballs. After a few minutes the storm stopped. By the time I was ready to ride the 9 miles home on a brand new bike with brand new tyres, the road was slushy. I was very careful 😜
I was very happy that we had not arrived on time because I might have been riding when the storm hit.
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #108 on: 22.03. 2023 19:24 »
It looks great. No problem with space in the shed, so I guess Emily gets to stay.

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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #109 on: 22.03. 2023 19:29 »
It looks great. No problem with space in the shed, so I guess Emily gets to stay.

Richard L.
Well, the hoist is now homeless 😕
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #110 on: 22.03. 2023 19:34 »
It looks great. No problem with space in the shed, so I guess Emily gets to stay.

Richard L.
Well, the hoist is now homeless 😕
G'day GB.
How often do you use the hoist?
You need to extend the shed or build another one.
So the new GS needs a wash already!
Cheers
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #111 on: 22.03. 2023 19:41 »
Now get out and enjoy it GB    *smile*
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #112 on: 22.03. 2023 20:06 »
It looks great. No problem with space in the shed, so I guess Emily gets to stay.

Richard L.
Well, the hoist is now homeless 😕
G'day GB.
How often do you use the hoist?
You need to extend the shed or build another one.
So the new GS needs a wash already!
Cheers
The hoist got used quite a bit. I cannot get down on my knees these days, (so it's no good asking 😔)
Yes, the new bike is mucky.
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #113 on: 22.03. 2023 20:07 »
Now get out and enjoy it GB    *smile*
I intend to 👌
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #114 on: 22.03. 2023 21:21 »
Looking forward to reading your experiences and observations on what the new bike rides like. Good to have someone who's regularly riden an older bike making comparisons. It's a new chapter for sure and no excuses now for some proper distance work. Scotland nc500?
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #115 on: 22.03. 2023 21:30 »
Looking forward to reading your experiences and observations on what the new bike rides like. Good to have someone who's regularly riden an older bike making comparisons. It's a new chapter for sure and no excuses now for some proper distance work. Scotland nc500?
 *yeah* *good3* *beer* *bright idea*

I have been vaguely thinking about the NC500; it looks wonderful. Even being able to think about a long distance ride illustrates why I wanted to change to a modern reliable motorcycle.
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #116 on: 22.03. 2023 21:39 »
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That max speed was a restricted revs of 7000rpm for A2 riders, if we knew how to derestrict it,  it revs to 10000.

To potentially reach 10k the stroke would need to be under 75mm ie a very oversquare motor.
I do hope GB has done the right thing, as this bike is not going to be a green lane plodder. Even with heavy flywheels. In fact the latter would ruin any performance. More likely to ride like my Firestorm, and that ain't happy much under 60mph......
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #117 on: 22.03. 2023 22:07 »
GB the NC500 is fabulous, If you want any recommendations on where to and NOT to stay give me a PM. If you want a riding companion i would do it again, but unfortunately I would be on an unreliable 1960 A7   *smile*
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #118 on: 22.03. 2023 22:08 »
I do not agree with you RD. After riding the demo machine I can say that the bike is happy to potter but also goes as well as I need it to. My bike is still stiff but when it's run in I'll let you know what I think.
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Re: Update on the new BSA
« Reply #119 on: 22.03. 2023 22:10 »
GB the NC500 is fabulous, If you want any recommendations on where to and NOT to stay give me a PM. If you want a riding companion i would do it again, but unfortunately I would be on an unreliable 1960 A7   *smile*
I'll bear that offer in mind 👍
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