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twintom
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BSA Power
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20.12. 2008 12:19 »
Hello,
here you can see a little film from a very, very crazy A10 owner
who can`t handle his powerfull BSA motorbike.
In german we say:
Wenn es dem Esel zu geht geht, geht er auf das Eis
If it goes the donkey too well , he goes on the ice
http://www.evisor.tv/tv/partner/monatelang-bsa-restauriert-ein-6527.htm
and than klick.
PLAY
Cheers
Tom from Germany
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stratcat
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20.12. 2008 23:11 »
I can see the ad now
"for sale. plunger A10
one careful enthusiast owner"
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A10Boy
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Solihull, Near Birmingham England.
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30.12. 2008 13:17 »
Poor rider !! He should be stung up for treating an old bike like that.....
I hope he copped one in the nuts.
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A kiwi with a racing A10 rig and too many projects
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21.09. 2009 04:53 »
10 points for effort, 0 for talent.
Shame he couldnt pull it off
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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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Brian
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21.09. 2009 05:44 »
I dont know why he was wearing a helmet, obviously there is nothing in his head to protect. It looked like a very nicely restored machine before this idiot got hold of it.
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RichardL
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21.09. 2009 09:18 »
"Of course I trust you, Heinrich, go ahead and take her for a ride. After all, what can go wrong? Just go down to the end of the building, turn around and come back."
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rocket man
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21.09. 2009 19:51 »
thats what you get for showing off what an idiot
poor bsa hope its alright
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