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Offline Resto-Rob

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Another proud A10 owner
« on: 22.05. 2014 20:51 »
Hi all,
Yay! I have finally added a beautiful 1953 A10 to my BSA collection!  Well... ok... not quite a collection yet (this is the second BSA in my garage), but im working on it :)
Thanks for letting me a part of this community!  I look forward to making the most of it :)
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Re: Another proud A10 owner
« Reply #1 on: 22.05. 2014 21:01 »
G'day Rob,  *welcome*.
More than 1 is a collection in my book. How did you come about her (the A10) and in what condition?
Lots of friendly folk here to answer  *????*'s and spin a yarn.
Cheers
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Re: Another proud A10 owner
« Reply #2 on: 22.05. 2014 22:54 »
Welcome aboard, looking forward to story and some pictures.

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Re: Another proud A10 owner
« Reply #3 on: 23.05. 2014 19:06 »
I got my A10 from a brillient little place in Austria called British Only....
There were three A10's there... A 53 plunger, a 57 Golden flash and a 61 Road Rocket.  Both the 57 and the 61 are great bikes in great condition but i just couldnt pass up the 53 :)
For anyone interested, the other two a still there and well worth taking a look at.  I would have gotten the 61 as well had the wife let me ;) They also have a huge array of parts avaliable...
My other BSA is a 1927 S27 500cc that i have been restoring over the past two years...
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1953 BSA A10 Plunger
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Re: Another proud A10 owner
« Reply #4 on: 23.05. 2014 20:23 »
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I got my A10 from a brillient little place in Austria called British Only
Been there, bought stuff, huge barn full of bikes and parts, great place and friendly chap.


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