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Click on the links. They'll take you to Amazon.com in case you want to browse the books This is an excellent new book I've added to the site
Here's the shop manual I have found invaluable in fixing, restoring, and maintaining the bikes
BSA twin restoration This book by Roy Bacon was instrumental in my ability to properly identify parts. Not perfect, since it covers all twins, not just pre-unit (A10). But it's a must for any BSA enthusiast. SHOP MANUAL 1 The Haynes manual I used for about 25 years thus far. It's well finger printed (greasy ones that is) and marked up. Another must if you are going to ride an A10. VERY INTERESTING READING In case you're wondering what happened to the once dominant British motorcycle industry, you'll love this read. Did you know that back in the 50's, One in every Three motorcycles in the world was a BSA? The book is by the designer himself, Bert Hopwood. BSA Motorcycles by Don Morley. He's an "authority" on BSA bikes and history, and will give you better insight to everything "Birmingham Small Arms." These links take you to Amazon.com, which has a terrific money-back guarantee and certainly will save you a few dollars over a trip to the mall. I got these great books by trekking all over the place. Hells Angels 1 Some fun reading if you're in the biker mood.
BSA Pre-Unit Twins (Motoclassics) Illustrated Bsa Buyer's Guide (Motorbooks International Illustrated Buyer's Guide) Bsa: Competition History (A Foulis motorcycling book) Bsa Twn A7 A10 46-62 Gp (Road Test Motorctcle) BSA Singles 1945-63 Gold Portfolio (Motorcycle Gold Portfolio Series) PAGE LINKS CONTACT
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