BSA thunderbolt sidecar combination interesting provenance.
Here is my BSA A65 Thunderbolt with Watsonian Palma sidecar. I bought the bike to rescue it from languishing in the trade in the Netherlands, because the history is nice and it deserves to be preserved well. I hope it finds a good home here with someone who appreciates it. I am selling it as needing work as I was told it was running fine but the battery was duff when I got it and I didn't bother to get a new one. I would assume it needs the carb cleaning etc and a general service. It has a set of indicators fitted. Here is the story. The bike was bought new in April 1970 from Sampsons of Barnstaple. I have the first free 500 mile service certificate, but the purchaser was a qualified mechanic and author, who serviced the bike himself. The bike was modified a bit to suit the sidecar, including heavy duty twin springs on the rear and I think it was adapted from new. I know it was sporting the sidecar in 1973. The bike is still registered at the DVLA with the first owner and when you send in the necessary paperwork, you will show as the second owner. However, the first owner actually died in 2009 and the bike was then sold into the trade in 2011. The bike comes with the V5c showing the first owner, but it would be best to keep this as part of the history of the bike and send in for a replacement. The first owner was Dick Powell. He lived in Braunton, N.Devon at the same time as I did and he was an interesting character who was well known in classic bike circles. This sale includ...