Nov 2, 2009
My BSA tracker
These sharp photos was then taken by Kristian Holm
And this photo by me, when I bought the BSA...
My inspiration -
The head light was from a old tractor, the rear from a TT Yamaha. The rear tire was for trial, and the seat some home made stuff.
The special attachments on the seat was for a water bottle, the newspaper, or a towel and swimwear.
Can´t say this is latest news! I made the bike back in 2002.. - But I just found these pisc. and remember, I liked that BSA a lot.
It was perfect for the city traffic, and a quick ride to the beach.
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that is one smooth looking bike...i'd say worthy of a painting..
ReplyDeleteHummm Yeah! good idea. I´ll make a notice on that one. Thanks
ReplyDeletelovely bike, lovely pics
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! Very nicely done - I can usually find something on a resto that I would do a little different - but I wouldn't change a thing with this rebuild - a work of art. Kudos
ReplyDeleteHey MojoMan. Thanks for the kind words. Appriciate it. I can tell you that the buyer some years ago had the same feeling. He Dosn´t ride it much, cause it´s placed in a very nice showroom. I think he enjoys it like a piece of art. So nothings changed on the bike.
ReplyDeleteGood one mate, love your work.
ReplyDeleteDan from New Zealand
very Tasty bike, and beautiful pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dan and Vincent, for comment. Enjoy
ReplyDeleteIn 8negro are in love with your precious machine. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe best bsa!!!
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wou" great bike.
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Hi there Cay!
ReplyDeleteThis bike is soooo perfect.
Is there anyway you could tell me where you obtained the front headlight?
I have a 68 victor that I have been working on, Its a tracker bike that I'm turning street legal.
Thank you a million!
Brian
brianglazeus@yahoo.com
Hey Brian. The headlight is from a old tractor. Found it on a fleamarket 2$ - it´s nothing special you can use something simalare like a Bates light or a repliac lamp. theres a lot of them arroung. Good luck with the project.
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