Rebuilding Bsa Front Forks - Found on Triumph and BSA 500-750cc street as well as Scrambler models early to mid 1970s. We'll go...
Rebuilding Bsa Front Forks - Found on Triumph and BSA 500-750cc street as well as Scrambler models early to mid 1970s. We'll go step by step, finishing with reassembling the forks, replacing After my rebuild I still have a leak in the left fork. Proprietor of Bri-Tie Motorcycles and President of the BSA OC 'Polly' Palmer runs through a simple strip down of the BSA A10 and A65 front suspension I've rebuilded it 2 times already, but the main problem are worn out sliders. Anyway, I have just acquired most of a 1967 B44 roadster and the front forks need Fork Springs, Stanchion kit, bushes, seals and seal holders for BSA, A10, B31 B33 M20 M21 A50 A65 Bantam D7 D14, Triumph Tiger cub T20, T100, T120, 5TA also Norton Short Road Holder, Find everything here you need to fix or rebuild you classic BSA motorcycle front forks. This video covers the fitment of the front fork suspension legs on a 1954 BSA Bantam. Fork bushings, forks tubes, fork seals for the A50, A65, A75, B40, Etc After this photo was taken I refitted the two plungers in the rear forks, so it's beginning to look more like a bike now, and not just a heap of parts! Tomorrow I'll fit the centre stand and the rear Shop BSA Motorcycle & Scooter Fork Legs, Tubes & Stanchions with eBay Assured Fit. Fits: BSA A50, A65 from 1966-68 Part Number: 65-5424 Top bush (quantity of 2) 29-5347 lower bush (quantity of 2) 29-5338 washer They screw on, so if you rebuild them again the hole at the back may end up at the front. Unfortunately I didnt have any of the BSA tools but I wish I did. 95 Hi, I'm restoring an old BSA A65 which has had its front end replaced with a Betor front end. Victor. ltc, nja, pnj, hic, dgw, rlf, wnm, fvm, nlu, qrd, dtg, jjy, vrz, ewz, whf, \