BSA A65 Strip Part 3 | Rick's Fixes with SRM
Part 1) Introduction and engine top end strip • BSA A65 Strip Part 1 | Rick's Fixes with SRM Part 2) Engine side covers, clutch electrics etc • BSA A65 Strip Part 2 | Rick's Fixes with SRM Part 3) Engine bottom end crankcase split and summary • BSA A65 Strip Part 3 | Rick's Fixes with SRM Part 4) SRM engineering services and parts, conclusion • BSA A65 Strip Part 4 | Rick's Fixes with SRM Even the youngest classic British parallel twin is at least 35 years old so wear and tear is inevitable. Classic Bike magazine Technical Editor and lifelong British bike fettler Rick P takes a trip to SRM Engineering in Wales to observe a BSA A65 engine strip and to find out how its problems can be resolved.

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