Customer Review: This manual is a good start when working on one of these older bikes. However it covers many different brands and models, and diagrams and instructions are very vague. If you are working on multiple bikes it may be good, or if you are not sure what year your bike is it is useful. However, if you... more info
Customer Review: Buy the Clymer Bsa, Norton, & Triumph "combo-manual", it's the same price and it's huge. This book is about the size of a magazine (80 pages) and is more than duplicated in the Clymer book.
Customer Review: This tiny little book consists most of what you need to know when you go out buying a BSA 50/65.
Short and to the point,real value for money.
Customer Review: As a very inexperienced mechanic I have found this book of little use to me as the information given is far too sketchy & not detailed enough on the differences between models...Far too expensive (in Australian dollars) for the information provided.
Customer Review: As all the Haynes Workshop Manuals I've bought, it was exactlly what I was looking for.I consider this manual is the first step of a proffessional restoration of a classic bike.
Customer Review: This book is a good source of text and photographs on the BSA Bantam of 1948-1971. There is reprints of a few contemporary magazine reviews and a good range of colour and B/W photographs of most models, including a section of factory shots complete with slightly incorrect captions (including those... more info