The BSA A7-A10 Forum
Technical (Descriptive Topic Titles - Stay on Topic) => A7 & A10 Engine => Topic started by: rubenbevar on 28.11. 2009 03:40
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i have an 1949 a7 can someone send my a manual
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G'day Ruben, welcome. Haynes manuals are fairly cheap and a reasonable workshop reference. Although not entirely accurate. Lots of info on site eg http://www.a7a10.net/instruction.htm . Anything else just ask, there is no such thing as a stupid question and only a few stupid answers.
Cheers
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BSA did not print a manual for your bike but rather separate service sheets to cover various jobs that they deemed suitable for the home mechanic capable of doing.
Haycraft rearranged them into a book form called "the book of the BSA twin" published by Pitman press.
You can get complete sets of these on CD from almost anywhere.
For day to day stuff like lubeing & adjusting the carb, etc you need to get a copy of the rides handbook also available on cd from almost every where
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This may be useful, mostly rehashed service sheets http://www.bsawiki.co.uk/index.php?title=Chapter_list
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*smile* a lot of thanks to all of your that answer my question. i´m very please with what i found i can not buy any of the books or cd that you tell my because i live on cuba (i´m sorry if my english it´s not very good) any way thanks again to all of you
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Hello to Cuba ! And as Lj writes here (http://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php/topic,2005.msg13287.html#msg13287), photos of the bike in it's country are very welcome ( post a new topic in bikes-pictures), the story of how the bike came to Cuba would be nice to read.
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Hi rubenbevar
Your English is fine - Welcome
All the best - Bill