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But you have to say it with an Indian accent.

My old man was always a BSA guy his dream bike was A75 Rocket Three, but he wouldn't have said no to a Goldie, recently I've been looking at stuff like A7SS' and A65's. I was going to go to Eddies in Tadcaster to look at an A7, but spotted one of the local bike shops was now a (New) BSA dealer and thought id stop and take a look.

They're much more premium feeling than I expected, more so than the Enfield twin (imho, sorry Dodgy). The BSA decal on the left hand side engine casing looks a bit cheap, but apparently an enterprising soul on ebay makes a bubble badge that matches the tank badges.

Anyway, I bought one. The green ones are £500 less than the other colours, but I actually preferred it.

So £4,999 + £300 otr and surprisingly a four year warranty!

Pick it up next Saturday.
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It's this bike. They'll have to order another green one in now if they plan to keep the ad up :)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/305731707875
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Woohooo :D New bike day (nearly!) :D :D :D
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Need a sporty edition with lower bars me reckons...😁👍
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Imho they need a street scrambler version, I'd have one in a heartbeat (rather than the three heartbeats it took to decide on the current model).
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Dodgy69 wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 4:43 pm Need a sporty edition with lower bars me reckons...😁👍
Build your own :)
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Happy new/old bike day. Needz a wax cotton jacket and a piss pot lid now. :thumbup:
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Skub wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 4:48 pm Happy new/old bike day. Needz a wax cotton jacket and a piss pot lid now. :thumbup:
You forget, I've already got an Enfield bullet!
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KungFooBob wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 4:52 pm
Skub wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 4:48 pm Happy new/old bike day. Needz a wax cotton jacket and a piss pot lid now. :thumbup:
You forget, I've already got an Enfield bullet!
I had,yes.

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It's like a shit episode of Heartbeat in this thread
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 5:38 pm It's like a shit episode of Heartbeat in this thread
Was there a good episode of Heartbeat?
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How's the sound or will you do a pipe change. ??
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I've no idea, not heard one run.

Tec do a full system that dumps the cat for £250.

Hitchcocks do a down pipe that ditches the cat and keeps the rest of the pipe, but they're out of stock, so can't see a price.

Watched a video on YouTube of a guy fitting the Hitchcocks pipe, reckoned it sounded much nicer.

The cat has a weird setup where the header does a U-turn under the front of the engine to hide the cat, you don't really notice it as a bit of exhaust trim hides it.

Dumping the cat for a proper single thump is top of the priority list
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You need one that twitters like the real thing
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When's first service on these ? I like to get this out of the way soon as.
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500 miles I think. It's not included in the purchase price, unlike the good old days, I didn't get a price, but he said it's just an oil change so pretty cheap.

I guess it will be getting dealer servicing if I want to keep my four year warranty.

I think the first upgrade is going to be the Tec tail tidy.

https://www.tecbikeparts.com/product/te ... -goldstar/
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Yep, reckon I'd go with that. It'll be a great bimble machine for sure.

I had to pay first service aswel, £160, oil, filter and tappets, thats every year. Worth every penny. 🙂
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Exciting stuff!

Got the new reg through so added it to my multi bike policy... For the three months left on the policy it's cost me £15.56 including the admin fee.

I think I must have watched every influencers review on YT (and there's a lot of them), they're all very positive.

I'm very excited now!

Running it in is going to be a bit of a chore, at the rev limit they recommend for the first 500 miles the max speed is 55mph.

Then 60mph until 1200 miles!

Can't see that happening
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Do you get a gift box, cup, keyring, etc. 😉👍
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Lots of owners get given some tat at the first service/health check.

Key rings, neck tubes, etc...