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71 BSA, big bore,short forks, 5 gears
A65L with years of mods, end feed etc.
71 Devimead, John Hill, John Holmes A65 750 56 Norbsa 68 Longstroke A65 Cagiva Raptor 650 MZ TS 250 The poster formerly known as Pod
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Your seat cover is excellent. Is that a pattern piece or a custom?
Full time classic motorcycle mechanic and enthusiast to a fault
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Leightons did it, recovered , refoamed , old base. V Comfy. I told them the tank I was using and they cut the foam to suit. They will do what you ask for , I wanted the chrome edge and the logo. Originals were plain black edges.
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71 Devimead, John Hill, John Holmes A65 750 56 Norbsa 68 Longstroke A65 Cagiva Raptor 650 MZ TS 250 The poster formerly known as Pod
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I always wanted a Euro tank on my A65. I never did understand why we Yanks got small tanks with the greater distances we cover. The five speed is a nice addition. I guess it fills in the gap between second and third on the stock box. Beautiful bike. 
Keep your head up and your stick on the ice.
72 T120V cafe project "Mr. Jim" 72 T150V "Wotan"
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I always wanted a Euro tank on my A65. I never did understand why we Yanks got small tanks with the greater distances we cover.  It's been like that for many years ... big practical "Home Market" tanks, little 2 gallon peanut tanks for the Yanks. Probably because the Brits had a tradition of actually using their motorcycles to commute, to travel, go to the beach, etc even though you can cross the country coast to coast in a day, it's nice, in those conditions, to have a reasonable sized tank. As opposed to the USA, where (since the Model T came out) motorcycles have never been anything but a toy to 90% of the riders, used to ride on a sunny Sunday, or run from bar to bar on a Saturday night showing off. A 90-mile ride was all anyone was going to take, and 2-1/2 gallons would leave room for lots of style and sleek looks. So that's what the dealers asked for, and that's what sold ..... Lannis
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I suppose that we also have petrol stations in more locations, unless you find yourself next to nowhere on a Sunday or late at night. Doesn't really matter, after 100 miles I'm ready for a break. I just wonder why Triumph put the big tanks on the single-carb models.
Keep your head up and your stick on the ice.
72 T120V cafe project "Mr. Jim" 72 T150V "Wotan"
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