The BSA page

 

A list of BSA spares for sale.

 

Contact me via Geoff at oldvic.org

or by phone (see my ad in Front Wheels)

 

Updated and spreadsheet added 31-7-08

Updated 1-11-2010

 

 

READ ME!!

I suspect a few people will look at this page after my ad appeared again the BSAFWD Club Bulletin.

Almost all the big and interesting stuff that was here has now gone. Probably best to email me if there is something particular that you want.

 

 

 

Click to Excel spreadsheet with lots more parts

This list is definitely out of date and I will endeavour to update it as soon as I can.

 

My approach to postage etc.

 

Swinging arm.

Bare. (I mean bare NOTHING else on it). Believed to be for shallow dish wheel. Possibly make good door stop!!

Make an offer!

 

Swinging arm

With shaft, back plate, stub axle and brake pivot pin. Believed to be for deep dish wheel.

£15  (A heavy lump, best handed over at a rally).

 

 

 

 

Steering column.

Poor chrome and steering wheel key has mysteriously been cut off.

(Lower one in the picture)

 

 

 

Track rod.

Pistons

Set of 40 thou OS pistons. Split skirt with skirt ring. One oil ring missing.

Held back pending finding the fourth one!!!

 

Gearbox internals.

Almost any gear or gear set you may want. Including mainshafts, primary motion shafts, transfer gears (straight and herringbone), reverse idlers, silent second gears (the large one, the small ones are broken), selector forks and shafts.

 

If you need a particular gear, send me a photo/sketch/detailed info and I will see what I can find for you.

Please note that selector forks and shafts can be a bit of a minefield as there were all sorts of subtle changes.

 

 

 

Gear Linkage

 

Gear linkage with sectioned gearbox cover, can come with a proper one. Ex-PSB demo gearbox I think.

 

 

Pair of gearbox side covers, one goes with the linkage above, the other (on right) has a hole and bolt on its lower surface.

 

Other Stuff

Oh yes - no doubt

 

 

 

 

 

Click to Excel spreadsheet with lots more parts

 

 

Postage etc.

A lot of this sort of stuff is best handled by collection or delivery to a rally or the like.

Ultimately anything can be posted. I am happy to do this and would reckon to take the same approach I do for Ebay trading.

That is to say, I would add the cost of postage plus a small amount (50p to a few quid) to cover packing materials.

I will always agree a final cost before despatch.

 

Geoff

 

 

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