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33062
Sorry guys out of topic,just wanna share my curious about this video. Here's some more mastabatory material for you guys. Me, I think it's kind of repetitive. ...
Steve Haley
r_nat1212
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Aug 1, 2006
2:35 pm
33063
BSA email list "Guidelines for Use"... sent automatically on joining, and each month thereafter This list was created for the FUN, enjoyment and benefit of ...
bsa@yahoogroups.com
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Aug 2, 2006
3:27 pm
33064
There was someone in Caldwell Idaho who specialized in British bike repairs...does anyone know that person, and if so, can you provide a way for me to get in...
Rob J
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Aug 3, 2006
12:15 am
33065
Listers - A colleague of mine is building a 45" Indian-powered Special in a BSA frame, and is using a pre-unit BSA transmission. He needs a complete clutch for...
thomas west
tomgw63
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Aug 3, 2006
3:06 am
33066
The adaptor is a stock item from Norton Villiers of Andover (or what ever they are calling themselves now) and is available from many BSA stockists (George...
peter.greenwood@...
pg0153
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Aug 3, 2006
8:49 am
33067
Yes, adaptors are available. You can either use the late A10 BSA part or an aftermarket one. I got mine from Unity Equipe in the UK. John Mead...
JOHN MEAD
john_l_mead
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Aug 3, 2006
12:24 pm
33068
A bit of info reqiured please. I have a 1972 250 Gold Star SS, and need to know when replacing the clutch plates, do you fit a metal or cork plate first ? (5...
Bob Wilkinson
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Aug 3, 2006
2:05 pm
33069
My 71 engine (different frame) has the innermost plate is metal and the last is metal. Pwrman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Larry Grissom
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Aug 3, 2006
2:19 pm
33070
You should start with the cork plate and finish with the metal plate next to the preasure plate. Look also at http://www.b50.org/techindex.htm and look at...
Rickard Nebrer
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Aug 3, 2006
4:06 pm
33071
Peter (and all who responded) - Thanks for the helpful information, I'll pass it along to my friend. Best Regards, Thomas West...
thomas west
tomgw63
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Aug 3, 2006
4:55 pm
33072
i joined this yahoo group about 3 years ago, and havent been on it for two years. all of a sudden i have received hundreds upon hundreds of emails from the bsa...
sebcooke
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Aug 3, 2006
7:37 pm
33073
Hi.................I am new to the BSA list. I am a member of the Harley and Indian lists and have been a motorcycle enthusiast for 40 years. I have just ...
Barry Tomaras
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Aug 4, 2006
2:35 am
33074
I just got a message about Tim (Gold Star) and Randy (B50). They are now past Reno, Nevada.... on Hwy 395. So far no problems..... they are camping out...
GStarRon@...
gsr6042000
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Aug 4, 2006
4:32 am
33075
Hi Barry, Welcome to the group! No doubt you will get different replies from different people but I tend to use the best oil I can buy and, for me, that's...
MICHAEL CHEYNE
michael178604
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Aug 4, 2006
7:52 am
33076
Hi Barry, Welcome. You will get as many different opinions on oil as there are people giving it but here's what I think. A good quality 15w/50 non synthetic...
Jon
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Aug 4, 2006
8:30 am
33077
You can edit your preference to not receive messages via e-mail I had the same problem on another group ... for...
davefirestorm2004
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Aug 4, 2006
8:37 am
33078
I sold a 1970 B44VS to a "green" British biker (its her first old bike) who lives in LA. Now she can't get it started.. I have tried to walk her through the...
Jesse
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Aug 4, 2006
1:50 pm
33079
I forgot to mention-- she'd also like a recommendation for a bike service shop specializing in BSA's in the LA area. Again, please contact me! Thanks....
Jesse
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Aug 4, 2006
1:51 pm
33080
Engine: 2.8Litres SAE 40 or 50 in warm climate, SAE 20 or 30 in cold climate Primary Chaincase: 150 cc SAE 20 engine oil Gearbox: 500cc SAE 90 gear oil Forks:...
Mark Boulton
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Aug 4, 2006
2:38 pm
33081
Barry, I love oil discussions which are a regular feature of the other classic bike lists I look at. Mark's idea of using monograde (which I use in my Commando...
Jon
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Aug 4, 2006
3:09 pm
33082
Rob, I am not sure, but there used to be a fellow there named Richard Renstrom. I believe that may be the correct spelling of his name. He was involved with...
clark francy
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Aug 4, 2006
4:17 pm
33083
Want to thank everyone for your quick response to my oil question. I know from other groups that the oil questions usually have as many answers as respondents....
Barry Tomaras
waaltd
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Aug 4, 2006
4:26 pm
33084
I think the original spec engine oil was Castrol GTX 20-50 but what I really meant to say is check the fork sliders for rust or they will eat the fork seals. ...
peter.greenwood@...
pg0153
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Aug 4, 2006
4:52 pm
33085
relatedly anyone need knowledge in Alaska, specifically the Mat Valley, we have three or four long time collectors and airplane/Brit Bike precision updaters...
Abdus Sammi
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Aug 4, 2006
6:01 pm
33086
Hi, i'm trying to get the documents together to register the bike with the DVLA, the trouble is i don't know if: A, I need to make a payment of £38.00 as the...
speed_demon779
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Aug 4, 2006
6:06 pm
33087
can't help but would like to add that she should check and make sure battery is fresh. After along sit, I like to have a little start fluid. Anyway... we are...
Abdus Sammi
abdus_sammi
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Aug 4, 2006
6:39 pm
33088
On the BSAOC website (UK) there is a guide to registering your bike. I made the cheque payable to BSA Library account ans Steve Foden did all the work for me. ...
Andy Lorenz
andy_lorenz_uk
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Aug 4, 2006
7:00 pm
33089
Mike, I can understand the benefits of using an inline filter on these machines but since you are going to split the case to get at the sludge trap every 40 ...
Pierre Michaud
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Aug 5, 2006
12:17 am
33090
Just to add even more confusion to your oil query. With a motor that has not been run for quite some time I drop the tank & sump strainer clean the strainer...
bsa_wm20
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Aug 5, 2006
1:36 am
33091
Pierre, Glad to hear of your experience and that is good to know. I mentioned 40000 + miles for no other reason than because I stripped an engine for a pal a...
MICHAEL CHEYNE
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Aug 5, 2006
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