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Frequent/occasional difficulty inserting key in ignition?
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The ferret Offline
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RE: Frequent/occasional difficulty inserting key in ignition?
(10-14-2017 10:36 PM)Nortoon Wrote:  
(10-14-2017 02:34 PM)Rocky Wrote:  Yup, it's a fully restored 1967 BSA 441cc single cylinder Victor Roadster. Had it since 2000 and put a lot of work into it.

Nice!

Apparently the BSA name is going to be revived in India.
Different engine in this new release though.
İmage

Thats an Oberdan Bezzi design... Don't expect new BSA to look like that although it would cool if it did.

OBerdan Bezzi draws up the best looking motorcycles, unfortunately he is not employed by any of the manufacturers

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10-15-2017 08:32 AM
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Cbgaz Offline
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RE: Frequent/occasional difficulty inserting key in ignition?
It all started down the road from me in Birmingham England.
10-15-2017 11:41 AM
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kennyw Offline
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Frequent/occasional difficulty inserting key in ignition?
My wife's CBR250R has this issue with one original key but not the spare. If you look close you can tell the key is bent.

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10-15-2017 07:05 PM
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Rocky Offline
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RE: Frequent/occasional difficulty inserting key in ignition?
I know we're straying off subject so I'll end with this.
My vintage bike friends and I knew of the proposed new BSA, but fear it will look like just another motorcycle and have BSA on the tank with no effort to relive the past as Triumph did with the new Bonneville's.
It will be interesting to see what develops though.

Still rockin', rollin', and ridin' after all these years
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10-16-2017 02:57 AM
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