Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum but looking through the site I am extremely impressed and excited to see what you guys have to say.
I recently came across a 1964 BSA B40 350cc Sportsman (pretty sure) in a barn. It is in many pieces but it seems to be all there (minus the chain and chain guard) and actually stored very well. The guy who owns it said the cylinder was bored out and it has the Victor 441 piston. I have been looking around and it seems that there arent many of these restored around. I am wondering why this is?
I have some knowledge working on Japanese bikes but this would be my first English bike. The guy whos barn the bike in is older and has offered to assist in the restoration of the bike as much as he can. He has offered his whitworth wrenches, the shop manual and any knowledge he has. I am wondering if there are any wise words, tricks of the trade, or sources of knowledge and or parts that I should know about before diving in head first.
I will post picks soon.
A few of the sprockets are going to have to be replaced, the rear sprocket