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« on: 28.11. 2010 21:33 »

Hi Guys

  I am looking for a BSA super flash frame.  I know its a long shot but worth a try.  I found a set of engine cases this summer and have been collecting bits ever since.  I found the correct oil tank, tool box, petrol tank.  Anyhow if anyone out there can help I would greatly appreciate it.  Thanks in Advance Jeff Fligg
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« Reply #1 on: 28.08. 2011 17:14 »

Still looking and dreaming.  Jeff
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« Reply #2 on: 28.08. 2011 21:40 »

G'day Jeff,
              it will find you one day. I would imagine there would be a few down south of you. What #'s would a SF have?
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« Reply #3 on: 28.08. 2011 22:29 »

Musky,
            The Super Flash frame is BA 10.
Pretty distinctive as the seat tube is kinked to clear the TT carby. 

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« Reply #4 on: 28.08. 2011 22:32 »

What about modifying a std plunger frame?


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1955 A7 Shooting Star
1956 A10 Golden Flash
1961 Matchless G12 CSR

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« Reply #5 on: 29.08. 2011 13:25 »

Hi MG
  The casting would be the hard part.  Does anyone know of drawings of the rear casting?  I think there is more to it than just alonger casting.  Thanks Jeff
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« Reply #6 on: 29.08. 2011 14:22 »

I bet, assuming you can find proper drawings, it could be made as a welded structure from single, quite simple, elements.
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1955 A7 Shooting Star
1956 A10 Golden Flash
1961 Matchless G12 CSR

"Upon seeing the shadow of a pigeon, one must resist the urge to look up." (Confucius)

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« Reply #7 on: 27.12. 2011 16:50 »

Hello Guys
     I am still looking.  I was wonder if Santa accidentally dropped a SF frame under someones tree! 
     Merry Christmas Jeff
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