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53 Superflash resto
« on: 19.01. 2019 06:08 »
The time has come to get to work on restoring this bike this year.
Here is what I have to start with, although there is lots of other bits kicking around to make a good start of it.
I shall post updates, and questions from time to time throughout the year.
I have set a finish date for Easter 2020 for this bike
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #1 on: 19.01. 2019 12:30 »
Very nice. I thought these machines were super rare but we've seen a few on here.
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #2 on: 22.01. 2019 00:00 »
Enjoy, Certainly great looking bikes.


You should be able to see the build album of  the green Superflash here ->> https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1544044451067&type=1&l=a3256d1b0b

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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #3 on: 22.01. 2019 15:33 »
It should be illegal, it must be stopped, NO bike should be allowed to look that pretty  *smile*
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #4 on: 22.01. 2019 22:51 »
If it's anything like your Daytona, Thomas - it will be a real quality resto. Looking forward to it..

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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #5 on: 23.01. 2019 09:39 »
 Does anyone Know why the Superflash Frame has the gooseneck in the vertical frame tube?  I reckoned it could be to make room for bigger carbys, maybe the space for the  bigger oiltank, but I wonder if it actually moves the saddle position slightly  to give a more transatlantic riding position.  Seemed a lot of effort to produce two different frame types for essentially the same basic model.

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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #6 on: 23.01. 2019 10:55 »
 
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. Does anyone Know why the Superflash Frame has the gooseneck in the vertical frame tube?.....

 So you can tell that it's a Super Flash  :!

 **and saves the turkey impressions looking at the numbers..?
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #7 on: 23.01. 2019 16:11 »
Does anyone Know why the Superflash Frame has the gooseneck in the vertical frame tube?  I reckoned it could be to make room for bigger carbys,
Got to be to do with the carburettor, surely
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #8 on: 23.01. 2019 18:54 »
Yep, carb it is. BSA used a 1/16th Amal 10TT9 carb for the Superflash which would not fit a standard frame so they had to put the kink in it.
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #9 on: 24.01. 2019 12:38 »
  Thanks BJD,
      I suppose it was all down to the cost accountants. Twin port head, Star Twin style, and twin carbs to clear the frame upright being more expensive than the tooling for a goose neck frame, which would only need different simply bent tubes.  Assume they used the same lugs for both frames. Also clever use of other stock parts from different models. 

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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #10 on: 24.01. 2019 14:28 »
Not quite all stock parts. The oil tank, tool box, petrol tank, battery carrier, primary drive (which is triplex), pillion grab rail and timing side 2 part rear mudguard stay to name just a few are unique to the SF. The head had larger inlet valves , 8.1 pistons and the first production machine use of 67-356 cam I believe. The rear number plate was the same as used on a sports D1 Bantam but with a chrome extension for the rear lamp as can be seen in the picture.

The picture here and in my previous post are from the Parker Performance web site where they documented the restoration of one for a customer. They also have 3 videos on YouTube.

http://misterbsa.com/?page_id=86

Film 1 https://youtu.be/yBqZrNKOzas
Film 2 https://youtu.be/jdw3NzXuKJE
Film 3 https://youtu.be/mRJFuPPsCkU
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #11 on: 27.01. 2019 15:56 »
if you do not have a toolbox it is the same as the C10L of the same period with the holes located in a different position.
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #12 on: 27.01. 2019 22:27 »
Hi Lloyd, I do have the toolbox and most of the other parts for this bike, however they all need some work one way or another.
I plan on doing a dry build to fit up all the parts, starting with the repro guards which are never the same as originals.

Cheers Thomas
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #13 on: 28.01. 2019 02:28 »
Great, sounds like you have a great start. Terry Parker is a great guy and mechanic. We exchange information and parts on BSA projects. I can send you photos of my bike after restoration if they would be helpful. Lloyd L
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Re: 53 Superflash resto
« Reply #14 on: 28.01. 2019 08:59 »
Hi all, quite a bit has happened,although it can't be seen. I had the paint removed from everything I need to work with for the moment. The frame had seen some adventurous riding at some stage and required a bit of alignment work, front and rear. I am lucky that I can rectify this myself, I'd hate to have to pay someone as it was a solid 2 day affair for me, but all is OK.
So starting with the dry build, the engine & gear box cases all fit together smoothly, which is very important as a start.
My next fit up is the repro guards, as you can see the front one had some heat treatment, but looks great, and as there is no springs at the moment I can slide the wheel up & down to check for clearance. The bottom stay I have have is too long by 1/2 inch so it's on the backburner (wait list) at the moment.
Rear guard was always going to be a challenge. Finding a repro SFS rear guard is a battle, getting it to fit is a challenge. So far I have it positioned and some stays/fixings in place and I'm also very optimistic.
Stay tuned for the next update.
Hi Lloyd, I am aware of Terry, both you and Terry are inspirational BSA bike enthusiasts and it would be amazing to meet you guys some day, if I can get back to the States any time soon.

Cheers All Thomas
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