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Well lets get this IFG meet at Mark's place done with and we can talk about plans for further meets.
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Baby steps, baby steps - sounds logical xl_target - Ji; Let's take it from there then 

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Kalyan,
That looks so cool. Did you give it a proper spin?
Baljit,
Your bullet is kept in spotless condition and looks very nice.
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That looks so cool. Did you give it a proper spin?
Baljit,
Your bullet is kept in spotless condition and looks very nice.
Best-
Vikram
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Thank you very much Vikram,yes indeed very well kept.
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Hi,
Does anyone on this forum own a BSA Bantam or know of any place where I can get parts for a 125 cc model.
Thanks.
Does anyone on this forum own a BSA Bantam or know of any place where I can get parts for a 125 cc model.
Thanks.
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Sorry Vikram, I seemed to have missed that note of yoursVikram wrote:Kalyan,
That looks so cool. Did you give it a proper spin?
Baljit,
Your bullet is kept in spotless condition and looks very nice.
Best-
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Sure, I did a good, substantial ride on it - thinking of letting the beast out a few more times before summer truly ends and the chill sets in.

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Hi miroflexmiroflex wrote:Hi,
Does anyone on this forum own a BSA Bantam or know of any place where I can get parts for a 125 cc model.
Thanks.
You could check out these links for spares for the 'flying flea'
http://bantamspares.webs.com/enginesparespricelist.htm and
http://www.mistgreen.com/spares.htm
all of them seem to be in the UK though!

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ckkalyan:
From my generation, Corvettes were the cool car to have (I have never cared for them) and HDs had a lot of image, usually negative with most folks. Now, all of us are old and starting to retire. Many want to recapture those days and so they get a HD, maybe a Corvette, and if they are rich, a trophy wife to go along with it.
It is all about image. I always liked my K Model Harley. It is what Sportsters were, before they got overhead valves and became Sportsters. In the 60s, the flathead Harleys competed at 750ccs with 500cc British Triumphs and BSAs on our motorcycle racing circuit. Underpowered on the street when they faced the 650cc Triumphs, BSAs, and 750cc Nortons, Harley stroked the K to become the KH in 1954 to become the 901cc KH, which is what I have. In 1957, they got overhead valves and were reduced to 883ccs, and were fairly untouchable on American roads unless some lucky fellow imported a Vincent Black Shadow, or some such thing.
Many Harley riders here in the USA look like maggots on the road, but when they get home, they put on their suits and ties and become lawyers, doctors, or captains of industry. Back when I was young, such people were called "posers," but now assuming a different lifestyle is considered chic.
Each to their own, I guess.
I have a 1956 Harley Davidson K Model. I can recall when there were not that many HDs on the road. We were few and far between. Most people rode Hondas, then there were Yamaha riders, then a smattering of Kawasakis and Suzukis. BMW riders were a small group unto themselves, and only rarely did one see a Moto Guzzi or Ducati. There were British bikes, usually Triumph and sometimes BSA. Rarely, one would encounter a Norton and even more rarely, a Royal Enfield. British bikes were about as common as Suzukis or Kawasakis; their day was done by the early 70s.I would still agree with the journalist from long ago who said (roughly) that "Harleys are over-priced, under-powered lifestyle icons" So, where is all this hype coming from???
From my generation, Corvettes were the cool car to have (I have never cared for them) and HDs had a lot of image, usually negative with most folks. Now, all of us are old and starting to retire. Many want to recapture those days and so they get a HD, maybe a Corvette, and if they are rich, a trophy wife to go along with it.
It is all about image. I always liked my K Model Harley. It is what Sportsters were, before they got overhead valves and became Sportsters. In the 60s, the flathead Harleys competed at 750ccs with 500cc British Triumphs and BSAs on our motorcycle racing circuit. Underpowered on the street when they faced the 650cc Triumphs, BSAs, and 750cc Nortons, Harley stroked the K to become the KH in 1954 to become the 901cc KH, which is what I have. In 1957, they got overhead valves and were reduced to 883ccs, and were fairly untouchable on American roads unless some lucky fellow imported a Vincent Black Shadow, or some such thing.
Many Harley riders here in the USA look like maggots on the road, but when they get home, they put on their suits and ties and become lawyers, doctors, or captains of industry. Back when I was young, such people were called "posers," but now assuming a different lifestyle is considered chic.
Each to their own, I guess.
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Dear CK Kalyan,
Thank you very much for providing links to websites selling BSA Bantam spare parts. I will follow them up.
Regards.
Thank you very much for providing links to websites selling BSA Bantam spare parts. I will follow them up.
Regards.
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Well I did have a RE Machismo circa 97. Then bought the RE Thunderbird TwinSpark recently. The second one did not really have the British Character, as a matter of fact any Character.
Then about a Year back I went for a leap and got myself a Harley Sportster. Once I had the Harley I realized it was no fun on the single thumpers and sold both of them.
Any Bad Boys with Harleys here?
Then about a Year back I went for a leap and got myself a Harley Sportster. Once I had the Harley I realized it was no fun on the single thumpers and sold both of them.
Any Bad Boys with Harleys here?
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Nice bikes. Not trying to put you down guys but I dont see a single BSA anywhere..
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jonahpach wrote:Nice bikes. Not trying to put you down guys but I dont see a single BSA anywhere..
Dear Jonah,
I agree with you and will try to redress the balance by posting pictures of my BSAs. This may take some time as I am in Allahabad while most of my bikes are in Dehradun.
I have two BSAs in Allahabad. One is a 350 cc 4-stroke model B31 with swinging arm rear suspension and the other is a 125 cc model Bantam D1 with plunger rear suspension. Both are in the process of being restored. To post pictures of the disassembled parts may not convey much to most fellow members. Once the restoration is complete I will post pictures.
I hope more BSA owners will also come forward meanwhile.
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How did i miss this? Riding an RD 350 is like sitting on a mad tiger.Only bike here that power wheelies.Too bad the spares are non-existent, even in places like Bangalore and Mysore.
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This thread is quite old but i have some stuff to add here.
Started on a bicycle, and caught between 2 wheels since then.Pretty much screwed my academics due these machines.Most cases I ended up sitting besides and running for bikes than running a bike altogether.But whenever I did ride, It feels like I touched the sky.I was coaxed into dirt racing by my friend but couldnt continue as i had had a hard time setting up my FOR SALE bikes .Someday soon I will take the track again.
Not much of a 'click and post' guy but i might have pictures of atleast 1/3 of the following i owned:
current:
Yamaha rx 135 5 speed 2001 [first bike was a mom's gift , still have it.will take it to the grave]
enfield 1979 [all original collectors item, not my taste will sell it probably]
HERO HONDA CD 100 1998[Late grandpa's ride]
honda activa 2008
Esteem 1.3 MPFI 2007
Sold
ENFIELDS :1971,1973,1981,1986,1987 ,1993....and more
Yamahas
rx 100/135 :more than 10 for sure
RXZ 135 5 speed 2003 totally perfect ,I do regret selling this.
yamaha Ybx
CD dawn: 2001, 2001,2003,2003
how do i post pictures?
Started on a bicycle, and caught between 2 wheels since then.Pretty much screwed my academics due these machines.Most cases I ended up sitting besides and running for bikes than running a bike altogether.But whenever I did ride, It feels like I touched the sky.I was coaxed into dirt racing by my friend but couldnt continue as i had had a hard time setting up my FOR SALE bikes .Someday soon I will take the track again.
Not much of a 'click and post' guy but i might have pictures of atleast 1/3 of the following i owned:
current:
Yamaha rx 135 5 speed 2001 [first bike was a mom's gift , still have it.will take it to the grave]
enfield 1979 [all original collectors item, not my taste will sell it probably]
HERO HONDA CD 100 1998[Late grandpa's ride]
honda activa 2008
Esteem 1.3 MPFI 2007
Sold
ENFIELDS :1971,1973,1981,1986,1987 ,1993....and more
Yamahas
rx 100/135 :more than 10 for sure
RXZ 135 5 speed 2003 totally perfect ,I do regret selling this.
yamaha Ybx
CD dawn: 2001, 2001,2003,2003
how do i post pictures?
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