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Offline andy2565

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tech tips
« on: 09.08. 2010 13:49 »
i just found this site,maybe people have seen it before,may have a go at a couple of the mods,but struggling to find a local engineer to do the end feed conversion,theyre all to busy,would rather do it local rather than srm.
http://bsa-a10.hailwood.com/index.html
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Re: tech tips
« Reply #1 on: 09.08. 2010 21:32 »
G'day Andy,
                    Beeza Bill (RIP) was an ingenious man, I spoke to him a few times but never met. I had his conversion on my '57 racer. The only problem I had was blowing out the oil seal in the quill, so I replaced it with a bush. I have yet to convert the cafe or the '51 but will in time.
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Re: tech tips
« Reply #2 on: 09.08. 2010 21:42 »
I found that site some time ago and found it really interesting
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