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I don't think that's what it is at all. Bombay Small Arms maybe. In the back of my mind (what's left of it) and with a jaundiced eye, I recollect that the first India-built Enfield Bullets were borderline awful. Want a BSA ? Go get a real one.Good to see them coming back and embracing their rich history
I don't think that's what it is at all. Bombay Small Arms maybe. In the back of my mind (what's left of it) and with a jaundiced eye, I recollect that the first India-built Enfield Bullets were borderline awful. Want a BSA ? Go get a real one.
Calling that thing a Gold Star is a sacrilege.
Jacksonville!And Skynyrd wasn't from Alabama either.
Poor analogy. The existence of a human being is finite (plane crash notwithstanding) whereas a well cared piece of machinery can theoretically live on forever. If the same $$ amount is spent on two new Indian BSA's or one vintage BSA, in five years the former will have depreciated and the latter will have appreciated. Vintage Lightnings, Spitfires and Hornets don't appear to be nearly as pricey as a vintage Bonneville and all will run with, and out-handle, our beloved XS's. Own, ride and care for a vintage British 650 twin and you'll never lose a dime. Ever.Finding a "REAL ONE" these days is like trying to see Lynyrd Skynyrd with the original members. And pricey too. Sigh me up. I'll take two