Bsa Workshop Service Sheets A65 & A50 Twins 1962 To 1972 Factory Hints And Tips on 2040-parts.com
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WHATS THAT NOISE? TIRED OF MANUALS THAT COVER EVERY MODEL BUT... WELL, STOP AND SHOP HERE! This is a carefully reproduced FACTORY DEALER ONLY set of service sheets covering a wealth of information issued to the BSA dealer network only, for the unit construction A65 and A50 twins from 1962 to 1972, although most sheets date from 1966 onward. It consists of 90 service sheets over 120 pages covering such topics as: Wet Sumping, Carb Mounting to Avoid Overheating, Unsatisfactory Clutch Operation, Improved Steering, Tuning for the Showroom or STOP those Oil Leaks, Lowering Cylinder Head Temperatures, Lubrication System Test, Improved Fork Seals, Abnormal Vibration, Tuning Hints for Spitfire MKII GP Carbs etc. etc. This is a VALUABLE addition to any collection of information on your bike. Star Twin Road Super Rocket Cyclone Hornet Spitfire Firebird Lightning Royal Thunderbolt Wasp. The covers are spiral bound PLUS laminated for protection and strength and to stay open where YOU want. THREE of our favourite recommendations:
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