JoelC
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had the same bike! brilliant happy memories of a great machine.It doesn't look that dodgy to me. Series 2a probably, made to look like a modern Defender. Looks like it still has its original chassis so it would lose points for its coil suspension and replacement engine but would that be enough to rob it off its historical vehicle status? It's not to my taste but someone has put a lot of time and effort into it.
I quite like the VFR750 he has for sale. I had one of those and it was fantastic. Modern bikes seem tame compared to the older stuff. The VFR used to give a kick up the arse style boost at about 6000 rpm that my GSXR1000 doesn't. I think that particular model VFR will be the BSA Goldstar of the future.
Col
Looks to me someone started with a 1971 109 station wagon..... kept the tub (old type door latch visible), kept the roof complete with tropical panel though usually would have alpine light glass in it, kept the windscreen (2 piece glass). Fitted 110/90 rear chassis member. The rest of the chassis could be 109 altered to take coil springs or an early Defender one. Many moons ago there was a spate of people converting Series vehicles to coil sprung by welding the required mounting plates and brackets to the Series chassis and axles. The bulkhead looks like a Series II by the windscreen mounts but I actually think it's a Defender one with home made brackets welded on to take the screen.It doesn't look that dodgy to me. Series 2a probably, made to look like a modern Defender. Looks like it still has its original chassis so it would lose points for its coil suspension and replacement engine but would that be enough to rob it off its historical vehicle status? It's not to my taste but someone has put a lot of time and effort into it.
I quite like the VFR750 he has for sale. I had one of those and it was fantastic. Modern bikes seem tame compared to the older stuff. The VFR used to give a kick up the arse style boost at about 6000 rpm that my GSXR1000 doesn't. I think that particular model VFR will be the BSA Goldstar of the future.
Col
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