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This is mine. 5700 miles from new. Just had a substantial refresh and mot. Had the same tyres since 1990. Might keep it. Don’t really know.


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I had a yellow 900 Superlight and only realised how good it was after I’d sold it :blast
 
Dug out this pic of the 750 Sport I had. It was supplied by Three Cross Motorcycles and had special paint, presumably by them,
 
My 1961 R60/2

That's a beauty. I owned a R60/2 for a few years and a few thousand miles and rate it as one of the most reliable, enjoyable Classics I ever owned.
 
My old R69. Absolutely beautiful to look at. I couldn’t get on with it though. Carbs would always flood despite new floats etc. I wish I had persevered with it but I lost confidence after several RAC call outs..!
 

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An itch that had to be scratched - 1961 BSA A10, a thing of beauty and a keeper.

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it does sound great, has a deep loud note from the original exhausts - its not what you'd call quick which is fortunate as the brakes are useless ��
 
It wouldn't be an old British bike if it didn't ��
 
This is my dad’s WW2 1941 / 42 Harley-Davidson WLC 750 (45) in Canadian desert spec with my sons sat astride.
 

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