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Offline gary

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1950 golden flash
« on: 20.01. 2021 12:03 »
matching numbers and original paint. dispatched sept. of 1950.
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Re: 1950 golden flash
« Reply #1 on: 20.01. 2021 19:42 »
G'day Gary.
Wow mate. I'd leave all the patina and just make sure everything mechanical (motor, g/box, brakes etc) is up to scratch.
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Re: 1950 golden flash
« Reply #2 on: 20.01. 2021 19:54 »
did they have matching numbers in 1950?
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Re: 1950 golden flash
« Reply #3 on: 20.01. 2021 20:12 »
Welcome Gary

Nice bike !

Get it sorted mechanically
Leave the rest

Just my 2 cents

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Re: 1950 golden flash
« Reply #4 on: 20.01. 2021 21:20 »
Musky's and Scotty's 2 cents' worth would be mine too.
Beautiful thing - love the high pipes. Very similar curves to those on my P11 desert sledge - compliments from here can come no stronger than that!
Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
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Re: 1950 golden flash
« Reply #5 on: 20.01. 2021 22:28 »
i should have said according to UK bsa club the motor and frame left the factory together in the devon red. and yes it is staying as is. it was dispatched to rich child in sept. of 1950. 
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