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HOT DOG!

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I was interested to read about Frank’s plan to build a special using a BSA donor bike, while avoiding the need to break a complete machine. This is precisely what I did a few years ago.

One day, almost 25 years ago, my wife Jean informed me that a neighbour had called around regarding a BSA he had for sale. This unknown compatriot wanted a valuation for the bike and thought I could help, possibly as he’d seen me riding various BSA models during the 30 years I’d lived in the area. I discovered he was literally just around the corner from my place. Bursting with curiosity regarding what model he was selling – perhaps a humble Bantam or maybe a DBD 34 Gold Star – I suggested an a immediate viewing. As I left the house, trying to keep my enthusiasm under control, a voice rang out from behind.

‘You’re not going to buy it, are you?’

‘Of course not, my dear,’ I replied. ‘I’m just going to have a look…’

On my arrival the guy thanked me for my prompt response to his request, apologising for any inconvenience. As we made our introductions, my eyes focused on the obvious contour of a motorcycle covered by a

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