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BSA Motorcycle books

BSA Repair and Maintenance Manual. 1949

This practical guide covers the maintenance and repair of all BSA models from 1931-49. Written by D.W. Munro (M.I. Mech.E.), and published by C.Arthur Pearson Ltd in 1949, the information it contains will show the BSA owner how to keep his machine at the highest pitch of mechanical efficiency, so gaining the best performance and reliability. The book measures approx. 5” x 7’, and contains over 150 information-packed pages, with 51 illustrations as well as several period advertisements.

The Book of the 250cc BSA, 1954-70.

The Book of the 250 cc BSA was written by Arthur Lupton, and published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. This great manual tells you everything you will ever need to know about the maintenance and repair of these machines, with over 60 illustrations to keep you on the right track! Measuring approx. 5”x7”, with 120 information packed pages, it covers all 250cc models from 1954-70, including the Barracuda(C25) and the Starfire(B25). An invaluable purchase for any BSA owner or motorcycle enthusiast.

The Book of the BSA  (Groups B & M).

The Book of the BSA, covering the practical maintenance of all BSA four-stroke OHV singles (groups B & M), from 1955-67, except all 250cc, “Gold Star” and B44 “Victor” models, was written by W C Haycraft F.R.S.A, and published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd in 1968. Measuring approx 7 x 5” with 125 pages and 84 illustrations to keep you on the right track, this book covers every thing you need to know about these BSA models, their handling and maintenance. An invaluable purchase for any BSA owner or motorcycle enthusiast.

The Second Book of the BSA Twins.

  The Second Book of the BSA Twins was written by Arthur Lupton, and published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. This great manual tells you everything you will ever need to know about the maintenance and repair of these machines, with over 75 illustrations to keep you on the right track! Measuring approx. 5”x7”, with 123 information packed pages, it covers all 1962-69 A50 & A65 OHV Vertical Unit Twins, and includes some useful riding and handling tips. An invaluable purchase for any BSA owner or motorcycle enthusiast, this volume is in excellent condition throughout.

BSA Unit Singles, C15 to B50, 1958-73

BSA Unit Singles, C15 to B50, 1958-73, is part of the Motorcycle Monographs series written by the great motorcycle historian Roy Bacon, and published by Niton Publishing. This is a story spanning two decades, from the first Terrier to the final B50, the line running like a thread all the way through. The 56 pages are lavishly illustrated with photographs throughout, an unmissable book for the BSA owner or motorcycle enthusiast. The book measures approx. 6”x8”, and is in “as new” condition.

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