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« on: 16.01. 2012 14:28 » |
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Hello all Im new to being a member but have been a visitor to your great forum since I purchased my 1962 A10 Golden Flash on my 19TH birthday in 2010. I have restored it to completely original and its like brand new, I've been tinkering with English bikes for 11 years now having purchased my tiger cub when i was 10 as a project to restore with my dad and grandfather and its exactly like my grandfathers he bought new in Malta in 1965 prior to immigrating to Australia , the terrier was next followed by a 60 cub and 69 lightning which belongs to my grandfather, after going from a 200 to riding a 650 i knew there was no turning back so when my boss and friend called me to let me know he had a project i might be interested in i jumped at the opportunity and bought the flash after finishing tech that night i had to wait a whole 3 days to pick it up with sad and the rest is history. I found the bike was registered in Rhodesia and Zimbabwe up until 1981, when it was shipped to Australia and stayed in pieces under a house until a couple of days before i purchased it. i have since fully restored it and everything on it is brand new and restored i appreciate all the information i have found on your forum and thankyou all for your knowledge, Kind regards, Daniel
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« Reply #1 on: 16.01. 2012 15:54 » |
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Hi Daniel, welcome, a very nice intro from you .Obviously a young man of great taste preferring old brit iron to modern soulless rice rockets! your parents and grand parents brought you up proper! Seriously there are some very knowledgable guys down there in Oz as you have doubtless seen when you've been looking at the posts on the forum Best wishes Bobh.
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« Reply #2 on: 16.01. 2012 16:09 » |
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Welcome mate you will learn to love this forum. I'm up in QLD bending bananas good to see a young fella into old BSAs. cheers Terry
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« Reply #3 on: 16.01. 2012 20:33 » |
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Hello & welcome. Great work & great result. & thanks for the fine introduction post.
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« Reply #4 on: 16.01. 2012 22:32 » |
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Great to have you with us Dan! great resto too and I hope you found time to spend with that lovely looking young lady as well.
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Ride Safely Lads! LJ. ********************** 1940 BSA M20 500cc Girder/Rigid- In Bits! 1947 BSA M21 600cc Girder/Rigid-Green 1949 BSA A7 500cc Girder/Plunger Star Twin-Black 1953 BSA B33 500cc Teles/Plunger-Maroon 1961 BSA A10 650cc Golden Flash-Blue 1961 BSA A10 650cc Golden Flash-Red 
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« Reply #5 on: 17.01. 2012 10:51 » |
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Thanks very much for the warm welcome fellas, yep British and proper i don't like the sound of quiet and two strokes, nothing sounds better than a British bike ticking over slowly. As for the young lady thats my fiance and rear pillion on the weekends of course, i look forward to learning more from all of you and having a good chat about the Flash here's to Happy and safe BSAing in 2012 
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« Reply #6 on: 17.01. 2012 11:01 » |
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Hi Daniel ,
Good afternoon from Cyprus.Well come to the BEST forum for bikes. Looks great :)
Regards Renos
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« Reply #7 on: 17.01. 2012 11:09 » |
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Hi Dan and Welcome Like the name goldenoldie, why the rest of us missed that one I don't know. Nice job you've done on the A10 and as has been said nice to have some young blood on the forum
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All the best - Bill 
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« Reply #8 on: 17.01. 2012 11:54 » |
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g'day Daniel, good to see some more youths getting into the old dungers, I'm down in Melbourne, i'm 23 and have a B33 and an M21 though i'm sure you could tell me a thing or two about them having a bike mad family, i've somehow arrived here on my own. -Nick
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« Reply #9 on: 18.01. 2012 07:30 » |
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G'day Dan, welcome from "down the road". A few members up around the "coat hanger. Your bike looks GREAT, good job. It's only 1 year younger than me. Look forward to hear of your exploits on the old girl. Cheers
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Only young once, immature forever. Now how can I make this go faster. '51 A7 plunger, '57 A7SS now A10, '71 A65 Lightning (gone to god) '76 XT500, '83 CB1100F, next project a '64 A65. 
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« Reply #10 on: 19.01. 2012 19:58 » |
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Welcome Daniel... your bike looks fantastic, you have done a great job with her.. its good that we have another Australian member on the forum.. 
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« Reply #11 on: 23.01. 2012 06:52 » |
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Thanks very much everyone. Its definetly the best forum on the internet, let alone the holy of holy's for BSA's yep im still young. As my Grandfather said to me English Bikes are like a disease you keep getting more and more, unfortunately I can blame him as I caught the Disease Early, now im looking for another project im thinking something along the lines of an M20 or M21 next, that way i can put my Original WM20 toolkit and manual from the war my Dads Uncle in Malta gave me to good use.
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