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Sunday, 25 January 2009

Roland Pike Autobiography - Chapter 23

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The development of my favourite the Gold Star. When I came to work at BSA in 1952 there was no programme of development for the Gold Star, a...
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Roland Pike Autobiography - Chapter 22

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The Terrible Twins I have never liked the air cooled vertical twin, but they looked neat, were simple, had an even firing, smooth exhaust no...
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Roland Pike Autobiography - Chapter 21

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Of 250cc Gold Stars During 1953 a Mr Thorpe persuaded Bert Perrigo that he should allow us to build a 250 Gold Star on a one off basis and a...
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Glasgow, Scotland
I have been a BSA nut since I was 17. In 1977 when all my friends were moving up to a faster Japanese bike, I went backwards and bought a slower BSA. I've been going backwards ever since - it's the future. I decided to start a blog because I wanted a place to record information about BSA motorcycles that wasn't printed in any of the books about BSA that I owned. Since then my fascination has grown and my realisation that there is an awful lot of information about BSA out there that isn't published. So my mission (and I chose to accept it) is to record as much of this as I can on the web for everyone and for ever.
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