This is how the BSA A10 Super Rocket looked when I first bought it back in October 2008. It arrived with a sidecar already fitted, but part of the deal was to sell the side car and give the money to the original owner.
It looked ok, but by no means perfect.But further examination showed its 51 years and needed restoration. The original idea was to get it running and then work out what needed doing, but getting it running properly turned out to be an impossible task. So I decided to completely strip the bike and start a total renovation. The eventual target is to make it look like the famous Rocket Gold Star.
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My Other Blogs:
1961 Ariel Arrow Super Sport Motorcycle :
http://60sclassicmotorbikes.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/1961-aerial-golden-arrow-restoration.html
Miniature Land Rover Defender:
http://miniaturelandrover.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/1-miniature-land-rover-defender-idea.html?view=timeslide
1971 VW Karman Ghia Convertible Car:
http://karmannghiarestoration.blogspot.co.uk/2017/03/1-karmann-ghia-retoration-project.html
Motorcycle Trailers / Caravans:
http://motorcycletrailersandcaravans.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/1-motorcycle-trailers-problem.html
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