Yes he does and interesting reading too. Shame people feel the need to make cheap jibes, far more interesting to read about heating pies on cylinder heads :-) ...
... need to make ... cylinder ... I'm devastated to hear that people are making cheap jibes at the old guy's expense. If the B50 has no chaincase/crankcase...
I've had many, many problems with really poor service and crap parts. Considering BSA were at one time the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world and...
I am still desperately searching for A65 barrels (early or later type). Almost any condition wil do provided that they will take a rebore. Can anyone help...
It is a while since I looked in my B50 chaincase, but my memory tells me that the two half-inch gauze-covered holes are about half way up the chaincase, but...
1. No more than anyone else who wants to do a job to the best of their ability surely?The job in question not being for public consumpion until a serious...
... version etc B50s who tend to use full throttle as often as possible report slip problems in spite of fitting stronger than std springs. One has modified...
try this guy Mark 01277 375263 he deals mainly in Triumph secondhand and new but he may be able to help or put you on to someone.He does advertise some BSA...
The biggest problem with the B50 clutch on a modified engine is because that clutch was originally made for the 250cc single. Also, just about all of the ...
... friend ... the ... oil ... cope ... lump ... Wonder if this was one of the common cases of people trying to cure low oil pressure by fitting a super-dooper...
I have started my b50 with the chaincase removed....if you do this be careful....the holes are for ventilation....not for maintaining the oil level. Remember...
Greetings each, Whilst having a general prod around the primary chaincase I was horrified to find that I could push the drive sprocket in and hear a thunk from...
While I don't mind the noise too much, when I back off on the throttle of my '32 BSA it makes a lot of really loud noises. I see no sign of an exhaust leak....
... correctly designed and I have hopefully learnt the lessons of the past never to assume anything!!!). Certainly the gear oil pumps made by Tommy Mortimer...
... amoung a few owners visiting a friens bike shop one Saterday. ALL the owners reported that their clutches suffered from a minimum of two of the listed...
Yes john they have a class at MMI for NON-AM bikes, the instructor has several BSA's or did when I was out here a few years ago. I worked with the wife of one...
Ok - so after spending the last 10 days (my hard earned, first time off from work this year!!) stripping down the bike and cleaning off the rust I have...
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Sounds like a pinhole somewhere in the pipe, my '69 TR25 used to do the same.... ... From: <jjemcoop@...> To: <bsa@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 01 November 2003...
Hi Everyone, I'm having a little difficulty trying to disassemble the rear shocks from my 1959 D7. I need to take the shrouds off the shocks for painting. The...
... From: "dres2004" <dres2004@...> To: <bsa@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 8:27 AM Subject: BSA Engine/Frame Nos... Ok - so after...
... frame ... question ... you ... put an ... none ... engine ... the ... Thanks for that Bill, Having just checked on the BSAOC webpage, the frame and engine ...
I guess i dont get how the yahoo group things work. The "threads" are more like streams of consciousness, but of course keeping an ol brit bike is as ...