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Title: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: alexznam357 on November 18, 2009, 02:53:41 PM
Another interesting article about a vintage motorcycle literally unearthed. Why would anyone deliberately bury a motorcycle?!

http://thevintagent.blogspot.com/2009/05/how-you-find-them-14.html
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Bengt_Phorqs on November 18, 2009, 06:13:13 PM
That's easy.  To keep their ex-wife from getting her hands on it!
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: TXRider60 on November 18, 2009, 06:35:38 PM
Bengt... Very sad to realize how many readers will think that was a joke...      :(    
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Rob Valdez 79 R65 on November 18, 2009, 09:13:41 PM
The "big picture"...

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2sbE8ZrwLa4/ShaqAO8xO-I/AAAAAAAACww/dCl-Og0NUSM/s1600-h/mystery+bike.jpg
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: nhmaf on November 19, 2009, 12:27:23 AM
I can hear her speaking just now:
"Oh Richard, wouldn't it be nice to have some lovely crimson and white clematis vines flowering all over this.  It would be so charmingly quaint!"

maybe I've watched too many reruns of "Keeping Up Appearances"..
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: trolle on November 19, 2009, 04:02:05 AM
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maybe I've watched too many reruns of "Keeping Up Appearances"..

Reading that, I got an awful picture in my head: Hyacinth riding pillion!

greetings from a wet, grey and windy north
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Motu on November 19, 2009, 05:06:18 AM
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"Oh Richard, wouldn't it be nice to have some lovely crimson and white clematis vines flowering all over this.

''Nice'' plants go wild in this country,almost impossible to control.Climbers like clematis,jasmin,convolvulus,honeysuckle etc are pest plants,and you can be told to remove them from your property,but they'll just take over anyway.

The Three Kings area (so called because of 3 volcanic cones) is a reasonably old Auckland suburb by NZ standards,houses go back to the '30's and '40's,so 60 years in the ground is a reasonable guess.It may not have been buried - living in an area of Auckland of the same age I was digging a garden and found a brick path 6in under the grass,and found the remains of an old shed on top of that too.So put something on the ground and leave undisturbed and it'll become buried soon enough.

The barrel and head have disappeared completely,the crankcase and gearbox a lump of corroded aluminium ,but the carb is still complete.It must be brass.


Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Ed Miller on November 19, 2009, 10:36:07 AM
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I can hear her speaking just now:
"Oh Richard, wouldn't it be nice to have some lovely crimson and white clematis vines flowering all over this.  It would be so charmingly quaint!"

maybe I've watched too many reruns of "Keeping Up Appearances"..

Now THAT's one of the British comedies I don't mind going without, since my local station no longer shows it.  But I did like her brother in law, can't remember his name.

Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: trolle on November 20, 2009, 03:55:50 AM
Onslow! Who read books on nuclear physics as bed reading.

greetings from a for once sunny north
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Lucky_Lou on November 20, 2009, 02:36:57 PM
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Onslow! Who read books on nuclear physics as bed reading.

greetings from a for once sunny north
Anyone remember his name when he was on Coronation street ???
Lou
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: TXRider60 on November 20, 2009, 02:44:13 PM
Can't we just call one of those mobile detailing companies that say they can "clean your bike up and make it look better than new"...   :D
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Semper Gumby on November 23, 2009, 11:19:23 AM
OH NO!  It is the beginning of the Endtimes!  Run for the hills!  :D
Title: Re: 1920s BSA dug up in New Zealand
Post by: Bob_Roller on November 23, 2009, 11:58:20 AM
My brother told me about a motorcycle that had been hidden under a front porch in the western suburbs of Boston a few years back .

The home was undergoing a major restoration, it was built in the mid 1800's, after dismantling the raised front porch, they found a motorcycle from around 1913 .

The owners son at the time was a 'hot blooded hooligan', stole the bike, then shortly afterward went off to Europe to fight in WWI, never came back .

The bike was entombed behind the masonry walls of the porch by the fallen soldiers father, until it was discovered about 90 years later, still covered by a canvas tarp .

The bike was in remarkably good shape, considering it was in there almost a century .

Bike was sold at an auction (can't remember the exact price, but it was in excess of $30,000US), restored, and ridden frequently by the bike's new owner .