start up bsa classic motorbikes collection
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Notice how she never primed em etc. She kicked em all afta-noon before shootin the vid.
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Lovely Bikes! Lovely Gal! Tis what it's all about! Seriously though they are easy to start, credit is all due to the guy who maintains them. Good Stuff!
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preciosa coleccion ,es emocionante ver tantas bsa juntas ,felicitaciones soy un admirador de la marca bsa ,poseo una bsa 350 cc modelo b31 en proceso de restauracion.un gran saludo desde argentina.
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Always risky to kick start with soft shoes. If it kicks back you are that much more likely to break a foot bone. But she obviously knows her bikes - and maybe the warm climate helps.
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@cassisme83 WOW!! great bikes luv 'd your film, I have a 72 A65T the last of the BSA, back in England I had several Beezer's A10,B44,B40 ,several A65'S Live in the states now though.
Keep it up girl they're great
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Where abuts are you guys? I got a 49 A7 Twin star BSA...a cool ride.. Im in sydney, but the bike came from Perth. Baught it about 6 years ago, and been in love with her ever since..
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nice bikes and all, mine doesn't start as easily..........But then maybe if a lady does the job.....
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can i know where is this located? i would like to visit!
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Great collection,especially the Gold Flash plunger,is that an isolation tap on the oil feed on the 650? Hope to add my Gold Flash soon.
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Awesome collection. Marry me, haha.
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Hey girl how u dooon ;) u probably figured out whos this by now. We gotta go riding sometime ey
In south australia. These bikes have all been collected over, I'd say, probably the last ten yrs. Took some time to find the rights ones. Really was only after a collection of all the BSA models made in 1951. Was looking to do some restoration work along the way also. The bantam was the smallest, and the last one to be added to the collection, which is not in the vid as the tank was not completed at the time. Pretty happy with them all now...
cassisme83 1 year ago