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Offline Mosin

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Baritone, Alto & Soprano
« on: 18.04. 2011 21:17 »
A little video I put together today:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br-IlwSQA4c
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Re: Baritone, Alto & Soprano
« Reply #1 on: 18.04. 2011 21:30 »
Excellent.

Nice to see that the BSA's are burning less oil than the Triumph! Is that a rib in the background? Why not get the outboard running as well. I think you may have started something here - how many classics can you get running at once!

Stu
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Re: Baritone, Alto & Soprano
« Reply #2 on: 18.04. 2011 21:56 »
Nice one Simon - I bet you got an earful from SWMBO for filling the house with exhaust fumes though  *smile*

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Re: Baritone, Alto & Soprano
« Reply #3 on: 19.04. 2011 12:37 »
Excellent.

Nice to see that the BSA's are burning less oil than the Triumph! Is that a rib in the background? Why not get the outboard running as well. I think you may have started something here - how many classics can you get running at once!

Stu

In fairness, I had had both the BSAs running already that morning so they were well warmed through whereas the Triumph was starting from cold. I was particularly impressed with the Bantam though - It hadn't been started since November and it fired up second kick!

It's not a rib in the background, it's actually a roofbox for my car! However I DO own a couple of old outboards and you have just given me a great idea....
1960 A7 Shooting Star
1959 D3 Bantam
1994 Triumph Trident 900

North West England