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Offline Jonny

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Newbie with a BSA
« on: April 21, 2009, 10:44:36 PM »
Hello all, I'm new to this forum and biking in general, so please be kind if I ask any stupid questions.

I'm a young guy, 22, with a big interest in old machines; my cars are from 1970 or earlier, and my daily driver is a 1962 Triumph Vitesse rally car.
Anyway, I have just got hold of a BSA Bantam D7, I collected it on thursday evening. It's been off the road since 1975, but isn't in too bad condition. I think it's quite an early one: the comission number is 2007.

The bike needs a full restoration, mainly the paint, finding the dials and switches, making up a new wireing loom and generally sorting it out.

I'll then be using it to commute to Uni next year.

Here's a photo or two if anyones interested.

First of all my Vitesse;


And my BSA;

First one is 'as found'



This is the tank on saturday when I took it outside for a clean.


This is it after a wash;


Much shinier after a wash and T-cut

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Re: Newbie with a BSA
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2009, 05:37:54 PM »
Always had a soft-spot for Vitesses. The old "big engine-little car" idea.

Bantam looks to be an easy resto too. Looks like a D7 so not that early but still worth doing.
Great handling bike is the Bantam, and if you can get the electrics up to a good standard, they're reliable too. 8-)

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Re: Newbie with a BSA
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2009, 05:52:47 PM »
Welcome to the forum, you will find plenty of help here if you need it so ask as many questions as you like.
A good starting point will be a decent workshop manual & a spare parts book. The various classic magazines & Old Bike Mart are also very good for adverts for parts, services etc. :)

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Re: Newbie with a BSA
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2009, 07:41:48 PM »
Nice car & bike... Be sure to change those tyres on the bike before riding it. I only found out recently that old tyres dont hold the road so well after a lotta years have passed.  :'(
Ride safely Lads! LJ.
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