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26 Years later the BSA A7 Shooting Star Returns to the Road
After 26 years tucked away and forgotten in a shed, this classic BSA A7 Shooting Star is finally back where it belongs – out on the open road.
For the full story remember to watch my first video where I bring the BSA A7 Shooting star out of its deep slumber and recommission it: https://youtu.be/fQsj6kiNeFs
In this video, I take this incredible barn find out on the British roads for its first ride in over two decades. From years of storage to hearing that twin-cylinder engine come back to life, this has been an unforgettable journey. Will it perform as well as it looks, or will 26 years of inactivity reveal a few surprises along the way?
Join me as I share the BSA’s legendary exhaust snarl and feel the excitement of riding this iconic British motorcycle once again.
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"Left untouched for 26 years... would this BSA A7 Shooting Star make it home under its own power?"
@HenryColeTV
1960 BSA A7 Shooting Star restoration Chapters:
00:00 – Introducing the 1960 BSA Shooting Star Barn find
00:36 – 1960 BSA Shooting Star 500cc pulling away for the first time
01:03 – BSA Shooting Star ride past exhaust sound
01:28 – 1960 BSA Shooting Star twin cylinder exhaust snarl
02:00 – 1960 BSA Shooting Star riding through Alresford in Hampshire UK
02:24 – 1960 BSA Shooting Star open throttle sound
04:22 – 1960 BSA Shooting Star riding to Loomies Cafe
04:59 – 1960 BSA Shooting Star first impressions after 26 years of storage
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