All BTR bikes on here look amazing great work helps me with my ideas heres my BSA Ive started

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fasteddy

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It took a couple of hours looking back over the back pages but I found one of the links to Harry76's build. His main build page had the photos stored on Photobucket and when they did their, we are no longer free so pay us 100's of dollars or we won't show anyone you photos, his photos were locked out of the forum.

If you click on the photos on this thread they will enlarge themselves so you can make out a lot of what he did. Hope this helps.

Steve.

Villiers 98cc BTR is complete
 

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It took a couple of hours looking back over the back pages but I found one of the links to Harry76's build. His main build page had the photos stored on Photobucket and when they did their, we are no longer free so pay us 100's of dollars or we won't show anyone you photos, his photos were locked out of the forum.

If you click on the photos on this thread they will enlarge themselves so you can make out a lot of what he did. Hope this helps.

Steve.

Villiers 98cc BTR is complete
y mate thanks I will check that out now We have a vintage swap meet in christchurch in two weeks so Im looking forward to buying parts I can use and new old bikes
 
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The 2 colors that set these bikes apart from the rest are the ones painted grey with a little red trim and the black painted bikes with gold trim. The other colors just don't seem to have the same eye appeal
 
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BSAmase

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The 2 colors that set these bikes apart from the rest are the ones painted grey with a little red trim and the black painted bikes with gold trim. The other colors just don't seem to have the same eye appeal
True I didint paint this one its still has old grease around certain parts I definetly thought the bronzy goldenish straps on tank lookd good Im gearing up to build a triumph next I think what sort of bike do you run mate?
 

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Well done! Your having fun and thats what counts. What will bring your fun to a sudden painful stop is that motor side chain tensioner. LOOSE IT. When it fails, its effectively crowbar in the spokes. Other than that you got a good look'n runner!
 

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Well done! Your having fun and thats what counts. What will bring your fun to a sudden painful stop is that motor side chain tensioner. LOOSE IT. When it fails, its effectively crowbar in the spokes. Other than that you got a good look'n runner!
Utions to that one velodrome? Best alternative?
 

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Thought I would show you guys the final step now the BSA is complete seat drop plus extras achieved
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Nice! Inovative problem solving with the saddle, and the forks look good to! One last thing to do. LOOSE that chain tensioner. When the bolt vibrates loose the first stop is the spokes.
 
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