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Hi everyone , from a new member with an A7
« on: 24.11. 2022 08:48 »
Hello everyone .
Well after many years ,  i thought it time i purchased a classic bike to go with my classic car (1959 MGA) and collection of "modern" bikes (99 R1, BUELL Thunderbolt , KTM 990 adventure , KTM 300exc and my favourite , the 1984 C90 CUB   . So hello and welcome to my 1949 A7 longstroke .What a find .First custodian 1949-2011 (Taken off the road in 1958 and left in a shed) , 2nd custodian restored 2011-2022 and now me . 14311 miles from new .
Going to be honest here , and say what a learning curve ! Who would have thought going back in time would cause me so many headaches ! Absolutely love the bike , but its like learning to ride all over again . Left foot braking  (what brakes?), right foot gear change , up, down  , this oil , that oil etc etc .........but you know what im loving it . Ill need help for sure , but with groups like this and BSA owners and clubs and manuals  that i have already met and read , i am sure i will survive all the headaches that will come !
Thanks for accepting me in the group and i promise not to ask too many questions ......Now these non existent brakes......?    *beer*
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Re: Hi everyone , from a new member with an A7
« Reply #1 on: 24.11. 2022 08:57 »
You are welcome 👍
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Re: Hi everyone , from a new member with an A7
« Reply #2 on: 24.11. 2022 08:59 »
Just a reminder, please ask technical questions in the appropriate sections. This helps people find answers to the same problems.
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Re: Hi everyone , from a new member with an A7
« Reply #3 on: 24.11. 2022 10:40 »
G'day Fordyski100  *welcome*
A very nice looking machine you have there. The reverse paint/chrome tank is striking.
Ha, I've had my A7 for 41 years and still stuff up the gear changes on either the BSA or the others. Which one am I on?
You'll learn to keep your distance and start braking 1/2 a mile early. *lol*
Cheers
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Re: Hi everyone , from a new member with an A7
« Reply #4 on: 24.11. 2022 18:00 »
Great looking machine(s). Welcome aboard.

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