- Sat Aug 20, 2016 9:50 pm
#6610
I started up the 350 Bitsa yesterday for the first time in probably over a month. After briefly covering the neighbourhood in a pall of white smoke (I hadn't left it at tdc) it cleared and went as it always does like a charm. Smooth and tractable and a first kick starter with its SR1 hurling an irresistable spark. Trouble is I now have a 1970 B44 Shooting Star. I sold the Ducati 860 and bought a barn find BSA and spent the last five months totally restoring it. It is in a lot of ways a less charming machine than the Bullet and it certainly doesn't start as easily but it goes like shit off a stick. It vibrates like a sex toy and clatters with a pingy all alloy motor but it will pull an easy 70mph and is apparently good for 90mph. This makes it a good partner for the V50 Guzzi which is an extremely practical machine that also handles open road speeds for extended periods. Whilst I have the storage space it seems a shame to leave the Bullet just sitting there gathering dust so it might be time to consider moving it on. I'll have to give it some solid thought before leaping in as it is a bitsa. An early 90's Indian 350 frame with early 50's English front forks, headlamp and real Smiths chronometric speedo. The Indian motor with a alloy barrel and a big Amal monobloc with the aforementioned Lucas SR-1 with a ATD providing an overall 1950's look (half width hubs etc). There are various other mods and improvements that make it go really well but none of them change the fact that it isn't a bike with any provenance. Whilst I realize cost doesn't equal value it is far too nice to flog for the minimal dollars that such a collection of bits is worth especially when you consider that pulling it apart and selling the bits would likely nett more. Its a conundrum alright!


