BSA A65 T oil pressure gauge vs warning light switch.
After the first test ride on this rebuilt machine raised some doubts regarding the oil pressure, I decided to swap between the warning light and the pressure gauge. If this machine had only used the standard fitment warning light and switch, which went off as soon as the engine was started, and stayed off even with a hot, slow idle, there would have been nothing to worry about!

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