Author Topic: BSA TWIN MOTOR CYCLES by D W MUNRO  (Read 3197 times)

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Re: BSA TWIN MOTOR CYCLES by D W MUNRO
« Reply #15 on: 07.02. 2026 09:51 »
REX - you're the one who told me to buy one!!!!!

Indeed, but I'm one of those possibly rather sad people who collect the old Pearson and Pitman workshop manuals.
For working on the A7 I have a modern reprint of the BSA Service Sheets, and where greasy fingerprints don't matter in the slightest.

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Re: BSA TWIN MOTOR CYCLES by D W MUNRO
« Reply #16 on: 07.02. 2026 15:07 »
Yes, I was one of those sad people.  I had paper copies of manuals and parts books for every machine and engine I owned. You can imagine with 96 motorcycles (60+ were projects or basketcases) it added up to quite a pile.
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Re: BSA TWIN MOTOR CYCLES by D W MUNRO
« Reply #17 on: 07.02. 2026 21:07 »
 ;) In between there, instruction manuals, spares, lucas & amal parts catalogues, BSA sales pamphlets.


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