Hello everybody, the name here is Chris and I live in Wasilla, Alaska, 60Km north of Anchorage.
I have long been wanting to get a British '60's twin, not anything museum quality but something different for those long summwer days. Well, they are not a common commodity here in the great white north, so when a 1962 BSA A65 came on the market, I decided to go have a look. I'll describe what I found to the best of my abilities and look forward to any and all comments.
The owner called it a restoration. It's not even close, it's more like a Frankenbike. The wheels and brakes are from a Yammy XS500, I think the turn signals are also XS500 items. The tank has been painted, and not very well, but the BSA tank emblems are still there. The pipes are about mid-level I guess, not low, with smallish peashooter type mufflers that are not very effective. The seat looks to be redone. The handlebars, frame,oil tank and engine appear to be BSA itiems, the carbs are Amals, with ticklers,
I'm looking for guidance here. Is this bike worth bothering to bring back to a more original form? The wheels at least have to go.
Comments anyone?
http://www.cuserv.com/image_display.asp?ItemID=2147445463