A fair question, and one that in recent weeks has been much on my mind.
...... so I don't have to make a note in my Franklin Planner as a stop approaches.
An interesting comment on the A10s brakes Lannis. The ones on my 1950 version were very good indeed. Mind you, they had been given a bit of a 'treatment' in that I had them skimmed and then the hubs chromed by a very skilled electroplater who used a form of chrome that made a good braking surface (fellow is long gone unfortunately. Chrome was still perfect when I sold it after 38 years of storage)
But I already know that Fay and I would never fit on it for a longish ride, it would have the same limitations as the BSA as far as "space" and comfort for two goes, and we've already got something that will do THAT for us!
A good answer. The small rear (passenger ) seat on my plunger frame one required a bit of dedication by the passenger.