Its interesting that I had a Norton Domi that had narrow bore siamese pipes fitted when I bought it . I thought that twin pipes would look and sound better so I bought and fitted some. The drop off of power was so great that I soon put the siamese back on!
Lovely bike, but I can't get comfortable with the open bellmouths. Do you have to accept it will need frequent engine rebuilds, regardless of whether its breathing clean air or not...
I have a matching numbers 69 model. It has good looking pancake air filters no rack on tank,different tank badge and tail light with number plate different from the BSA looking red light. Fabulous old girl
Lovely bike in immaculate condition. Sounds nice too. I think twin pipes always sounds better than siamesed.
Its interesting that I had a Norton Domi that had narrow bore siamese pipes fitted when I bought it . I thought that twin pipes would look and sound better so I bought and fitted some. The drop off of power was so great that I soon put the siamese back on!
What a beauty
Bbeautiful bike,button it has the 68 front brake.
Most of my peer group had unit Bonnies, and most of those were G reg to J reg, No OIF thank you.
Wow he don't want to get off it.
Nice. 👍
How much would this fetch at auction
BANG TIDY
All it needs now is the knee pads on the tank.
It looks so small compared to my California EV.
I use 4T oil engine and primary, never use car 20/50 else clutch slip results.
It looks like 1968 model. What is suspicious is engine breather. So it has either newer engine or it was 'tuned'.
Lovely bike, but I can't get comfortable with the open bellmouths. Do you have to accept it will need frequent engine rebuilds, regardless of whether its breathing clean air or not...
Hello, same here. It makes my skin crawl.
I have a matching numbers 69 model. It has good looking pancake air filters no rack on tank,different tank badge and tail light with number plate different from the BSA looking red light. Fabulous old girl
£7,000 have a day off🤣🤣🤣🤣
Always out of reach unfortunately!!!