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wilko
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06.04. 2014 23:26 »
Ouch!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BSA-A10-plunger-air-filter-and-box-/310915884570?ssPageName=ADME%3AB%3AEF%3AGB%3A1123&nma=true&si=DzgHC8EDiDEzMm4M1MX9Xe2vH1I%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
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pato08
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A Work In Progress
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07.04. 2014 08:56 »
Hate to say it, but I bought mine while living in UK 2 years ago for 420 pound, from a dealer in Scotland It is in very good condition, and
came with air cleaner still intact, no rust and no dents
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1957 Plunger, one of the very rare collector's items ;-)
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morris
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07.04. 2014 09:14 »
Just being sarcastic, but if I ever want to sell my bikes, better take them apart and sell the bits then? Should at least triple the profit......
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'58 BSA A 10 SA
'52 BSA A 10 Plunger
'55 MORRIS ISIS
The world looks better from a motorbike
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bob hebdon
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07.04. 2014 10:10 »
Bloody Norah , how much ?????? thats spoiled my cornflakes, BobH
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bsa-bill
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It's about time I stopped faffing around sorting my shed and got some of my spare bits up for sale, (that's bike bits lads)
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All the best - Bill
1961 Flash - stock, reliable, steady, fantastic for shopping
1959 Rocket Gold Flash - blinged and tarted up would have seizure if taken to Tesco
muskrat
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07.04. 2014 10:58 »
Crikey
. A club member just got a plunger and guess what part is missing
I'll have to review my estimate of their worth.
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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Never liked aircleaners anyway ! now I know why ,bob
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Nourish
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08.04. 2014 09:29 »
If they're fetching that money then surely there is a market for reproductions.
Someone tell the Indian Enfield Co or whoever does the tin bashing over there!
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