Just got my BSA Competition bike ready!
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Just got my BSA Competition bike ready!
Been ordering parts the last few weeks to get this together for my once a day exercise allowance on lockdown! Rides great now
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Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
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BSA was a Raleigh badge engineered bike for the UK market. The Competition and the Prima were equivalent to the NA Raleigh Super Course and the 80s period Raleigh Competition.
BSA was a Raleigh badge engineered bike for the UK market. The Competition and the Prima were equivalent to the NA Raleigh Super Course and the 80s period Raleigh Competition.