1954 Bsa A10 Golden Flash - Staffordshire England

1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
  • 1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame
Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, UK
Country
United Kingdom
Posted
11 months ago
State
England
City
Staffordshire
Make
Bsa
Model
A10 Golden Flash
Year
1954
Condition
Used
Color
Gold
Mileage
-
Body Type
Classic
VIN
-
X

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1954 BSA A10 Golden Flash 650cc, beautiful sweet runner, original eng & frame

1954 BSA A10 GOLDEN FLASH 650CC, TRULEY BEAUTIFUL ALL ROUND CONDITION Here is a really outstanding example of the BSA Golden Flash 650cc. This bike has been restored to a very high standard both cosmetically and mechanically. The engine starts easily and sounds absolutely beautiful - like new! It doesn’t smoke or make any unusual mechanical noises whatsoever. It ticks over like clockwork! It doesn’t wet sump. The bike is a real pleasure to ride. Decent all round handling, nice beefy, torquey but unstressed smooth power. Good brakes, good gearbox & clutch. A good charge from the dynamo and the Smith’s 120mph Chronometric speedometer is working well. The earlier plunger models like this one seem to have become very popular recently. They have a slightly lower seat height than the swinging arm models and somehow a more characterful slightly older fashioned appearance! This fine example comes with an up to date V5C document. Registration number is LSV 223 (transferable). Frame number is BA7S11028, engine number is BA10 8129. Numbers on the bike match the numbers in the V5C. Number stampings on the bike are the factory originals! I have checked these out against factory records and can confirm that they are the the original “matching” engine & frame that left the factory together. The bike was despatched from Small Heath BSA on 9/10/1953 for Campion of Nottingham. There is a tax disc valid until May 2015. The bike is now pre-1960 MOT exempt but has done less than 200 miles since i...