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Dabster

New Member
Location
NORFOLK
Hello all, I inherited my late fathers time trial fix wheel BSA cycle which I think is a Opperman Special, frame No. K47271 as in my profile pic. Can any one confirm this as frame number research drew a blank. It's in need of some restoration and wondered is it worth the effort?
Thanks for your consideration.
Dabster
 

weareHKR

Senior Member
Hello & :welcome:
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
Hello and :welcome:.

Interesting bike, pre war. Maybe get in touch with a BSA group to find out about the frame no.

582463

Won't be a cheap resto but labours of love never are. Won't be many about so will be rather unique. You could fit a freewheel instead of the fixed to make it more user friendly.
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
Hello all, I inherited my late fathers time trial fix wheel BSA cycle which I think is a Opperman Special, frame No. K47271 as in my profile pic. Can any one confirm this as frame number research drew a blank. It's in need of some restoration and wondered is it worth the effort?
Thanks for your consideration.
Dabster
Financially, it probably isn't worth renovating, but as a tribute to your dad, well worth doing.
 
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Dabster

New Member
Location
NORFOLK
My late father left me his BSA fixed wheel TT racing bike, frame No. K47271 which I believe is an Opperman Special. Can anyone shed any light on this as it would make a good restoration project if worth it. Not managed to reveal any info regarding frame number.
Cheers Guys

David
 

weareHKR

Senior Member
Didn't you post about this previously?
That was in the New Members Thread!
 
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