I have just idled away a bit of time trawling through the BSA spares section on Ebay. It was interesting to see how many parts that are listed as Gold Star, or RGS when even to the most casual observer clearly these items are not even remotely anything to do with either Gold Stars or RGS. One item (a petrol tank for an Ambassador) was listed as Ambassador, A10, A7, RGS, Gold Star. A Smiths magnetic speedo was listed as 120 mph chronometric speedo, RGS, Super Rocket. There was a standard A10 pear drop badged petrol tank listed as RGS, and of course all kinds of other stuff like handle bars, and goodness knows what else. There have always been chancers that have shamelessly attached the Gold star and RGS label to all kinds of irrelevant tat, but it now seems to be the norm. Did I mention all the other stuff listed that was not even BSA? Yamaha, and Harley Davidson for instance. How many of those did BSA manufacture? Do these people actually believe that potential customers are so easily taken in and mislead by such untruthful and dishonest trading methods?
John