As you can see it's in a very good condition (OK, so the tank should have cream side panels, but that I'll do in time!) and started first kick. There will, of course, be little jobs to do - ie. a good safety check-over before taking it out on the road - but taking a quick look there doesn't seem very much to do at all.
Just before lunchtime today I received a telephone call from the courier used by Pembrokeshire Classics to say he would be delivering my BSA D1 Bantam within the next two hours. And, true to his word, he arrived on time and quickly unloaded my new prized possession - a 1951 D1 Bantam.
As you can see it's in a very good condition (OK, so the tank should have cream side panels, but that I'll do in time!) and started first kick. There will, of course, be little jobs to do - ie. a good safety check-over before taking it out on the road - but taking a quick look there doesn't seem very much to do at all.
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Boy AlbieI've been the proud owner of a 1965 BSA Bantam D7 since 1991, affectionately known as Little Willie (Wilhelmina) and love to take her out for a ride so that others can see her. Archives
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