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Sadly, I am colour deficient, and useless at making decisions upon colour choices. What colour should the BSA be in your opinion? (I withold the right for my wife to veto any of your choices) :-)

Black with red upholstry
1 (12.5%)
Cream sides, green bonnet and boot with black upholstry
2 (25%)
Dogsc0#k red (sorry, apparently it is a thing so my decorator colleague says) and black
0 (0%)
British Racing Green + black upholstry
3 (37.5%)
Cream and navy upholstry
2 (25%)

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Re: BSA 3 wheeler.
« Reply #180 on: 03 Mar 23, 03:51 pm »
Nice work just had a pair of these Delivered for my MG.

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« Reply #181 on: 06 Mar 23, 11:00 am »
Just a bit of bling left to do and I am ready for the season. A short video of the mods so far, TAV brace, strengthened engine mount, CDI ignition, steering rack, telescopic steering column, Headlights, tachometer, steering wheel strung, decals and numbers and a couple of other little bits. Just spinners and radiator cap to do (Shout out to Noel - Moogie for his work and patience on this one, a top fellow!)
Some may notice the change in the exhaust note now I have the CDI running. I did.

 
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« Reply #182 on: 06 Mar 23, 05:18 pm »
That's great Jim, really coming on well

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« Reply #183 on: 09 Mar 23, 05:25 pm »
Loving the details Jim, looks great
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« Reply #184 on: 10 Mar 23, 01:56 pm »
Snow at ours this morning but strong sunshine has warmed my garage enough to spray, Moogie's spinners sand up well!
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« Reply #185 on: 17 Mar 23, 05:59 pm »
Work on the radiator cap, not convinced on the colour but that might change yet. Thanks again to Noel for his design 😁 ... Newbie Nick, check your PMs for the headlight image 👍
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« Reply #186 on: 17 Mar 23, 07:52 pm »
Great front "face " now Jim.  Jonnie 5 looks well happy

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« Reply #187 on: 18 Mar 23, 06:36 am »
Image received printed onto 350gsm this morning. Not allowed in garage until 8.00. Thanks again Jim. BSA Looks great.

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« Reply #188 on: 18 Mar 23, 02:20 pm »
Not content with a pretty face, I thought I would add a voice too! A Hornet Mini with remote wire control. Not as period as a klaxon but the current draw on a klaxon is too much for the puny battery I have in.

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« Reply #189 on: 19 Mar 23, 09:15 am »
Jim's Brilliant Headlights alternative.
1st Picture Headlight made to Jim's spec 2nd Picture Jim's file printed on Marine grade clear back self adhesive vinyl attached to Perspex Disc . 3rd Picture as no 2 but illuminated.
Another version on way when glue dries if anyone interested
 

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« Reply #190 on: 19 Mar 23, 09:34 am »
That's absolutely Brilliant Nick
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« Reply #191 on: 19 Mar 23, 01:24 pm »
The spinners look fantastic, and the paint really finishes them off nicely.

Loving those lights, particularly the illuminated one.

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« Reply #192 on: 19 Mar 23, 02:27 pm »
Final version (i think) 1st picture as original . Printed from file on 80 GSM Bond Glued to Perspex disk with PVA Perspex outermost doing away with plywood.
So now translucent. 2nd image illuminated with 12volt indicator lamp.

Jim check you email
 cheers Nick

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« Reply #193 on: 19 Mar 23, 02:58 pm »
Great job, I sealed mine with electricians tape and car body double sided green badge tape. I think if I did them again, I would go for 19mm self amalgamating ethylene tape... https://www.amazon.co.uk/GTSE-Self-Amalgamating-Waterproof-Rubber-Repair/dp/B0859JWPTH/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=Self+Amalgamating+Tape&qid=1679237812&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1&smid=A82TWSVY98E9Y
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« Reply #194 on: 21 Mar 23, 08:40 am »
My first ever "BSA" build. What a youth I was back then.🤣
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