Part 1 - Low Budget Classic Motorcycle Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад +3

    If you'd like to watch the entire series in a playlist, here's the link ruclips.net/p/PLLaaC3JrqSLAHvKe2Z5jSDY4Dp5EZqFOs

  • @daveoneshot5681
    @daveoneshot5681 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic, no rock and roll, no swearing, no posturing.......I want live near this guy..!!

  • @mark3427
    @mark3427 3 года назад +4

    The kind of man that every motorcyclist wishes he lived next door to. . . Extremely knowledgable and impeccably presented helpful videos. Well done man.

  • @char377
    @char377 10 месяцев назад +1

    I’m about to restore my dad’s A65 Thunderbolt, and I thank you very much for this series. I’ll be watching this a second time now.

  • @andrewholden4812
    @andrewholden4812 4 года назад +18

    Good video no posturing or bs . I really like this .

  • @delcat8168
    @delcat8168 4 года назад +48

    Good relaxed natural style...refreshing to listen to someone who doesn't insist on saying everything 3 times and adding loads of waffle.

  • @megagatvol
    @megagatvol 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely riveting watching the complete rebuild..nothing like a vintage British bike!!.

  • @GPgundude
    @GPgundude Год назад

    BSA twins have always been my favorite motorcycles. I had a ‘70 650 Lightning in the late 80’s and had an older single carb 650 that I used for parts. I loved that bike so much! I’m looking for another one now. Great Video!! Thanks for Sharing!!!👍

  • @robertwells6454
    @robertwells6454 3 года назад +2

    That triple in the background looks sweet. Love those.

  • @joolstacho8114
    @joolstacho8114 5 месяцев назад

    Really good mate. Good presentation, no bullshi*. Must run my A10 SR soon!

  • @freewheeler88
    @freewheeler88 4 года назад

    First bike i rebuilt from bits and pieces was a 1959 BSA Golden Flash.....then a 1966 Triumph 500 Tiger..after that i went to rebuilding/customizing British and American Motorcycles ..there's a lot of satisfaction in bringing these old girls back to beauty and life..Really enjoying your RUclips Channel..Cheers.

  • @robertwells3500
    @robertwells3500 4 года назад +1

    Hi Dave , just discovered this channel and its about 1000 times better than Coles crap effort on tv .great stuff mate .bob GT 550 Suzuki

  • @mikeclifton7778
    @mikeclifton7778 3 года назад +1

    I never owned or fancied a British motorcycle but I'll be watching the series of getting this lovely bike back into everyday use with interest, good kickoff video for the budget, plus the rest of the back catalogue of videos to watch, excellent!

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад +2

      Hi Mike, thanks for your nice comments, there's a fair few videos there for you to watch then. We're just finishing up on the entire series now!

  • @Barouche
    @Barouche 4 года назад +8

    RUclips is short on good A65 rebuild instructions so well done, looking forward to watching the series.

  • @racinchef
    @racinchef 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely awesome series! I owned a 1971 BSA. 650 Lightning back in the early 80’s. I never worked on my engine, but left it up to experienced mechanics. I wish I’d have kept that motorcycle and done a proper restoration.

  • @mik161262
    @mik161262 3 года назад

    Very clear and understandable,nothing seams a problem, I will watch them all.

  • @keepitrunning
    @keepitrunning 3 года назад

    I'm pleased you said most people. I don't have a car, never have, one of my six motorcycles is my everyday transport. Yes I know I'm an anachronism but I also know I'm not the only one. Nice to see an A50 for a change and low budget has been me for many years.

  • @davep2322
    @davep2322 4 года назад +9

    Wow really enjoyed that, very good calm explanation....and good cameraman..

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 2 года назад

    I'm really enjoying this series. I rebuilt and put together a 69 lightning I got in boxes all taken apart ,back in the late 70s. That bike would scream but it wasn't a get away bike by any means,😁. It had a ritual you had to go through to start it. I never had to worry about anybody trying to steal her 😁 !!!

  • @gasser2348
    @gasser2348 4 года назад +7

    Always nice to visit with an old experienced mechanic who knows his business well. These are the guys I want to take my vehicles too & pay good money for good work & advice. Thanks

  • @wellaitsaniice3307
    @wellaitsaniice3307 2 года назад

    Wow! I am mechanically inclined but have been a little apprehensive of tearing down my" 71" A65. I think I've got it now thanks to you.

  • @theeastman9136
    @theeastman9136 4 года назад +3

    Good video, good rythm, good pointers and clear explanations. Good show, thanks.

  • @robertwells6454
    @robertwells6454 3 года назад +1

    Like all the videos, not over sizing dose save a lot on the build and if you have to later on you don't have to worry about it being to far over.

  • @gergemall
    @gergemall 3 года назад

    Almost bought three old triumphs but passed . Too much work . Love them

  • @nicholasjheinz7461
    @nicholasjheinz7461 4 года назад +1

    Brings back memories. I had a 67 BSA Lightning. Nice bike!

  • @UncleRobsGarage
    @UncleRobsGarage 2 года назад

    Very refreshing to hear someone who does not talk like an American and say very very very.

  • @truethought369
    @truethought369 2 года назад

    Thanks for your film and as you stated, when engines suffer blue smoke, it is very rarely rings! Most oil burn comes from Valve stem ware, or
    the stem seals have become brittle. New stem seals are cheaper than new guides, but never cut corners: if you need new "Guides". Nice one.

  • @ZZZRG
    @ZZZRG 4 года назад +3

    Very helpful video no rambling on straight to the point love it, need to start my 65 build soon after an a7 and goldie👌

  • @andrewhart3363
    @andrewhart3363 4 года назад

    Enjoyed the video. I Have owned two '66 Royal Stars, they both had that tool pouch. The first one I had was only five years old when I bought it, the second one was approx thirty years old.
    I'm nearing 70 years old now & it was a bit of a struggle to get it on the stand so I sold it. I still have and use my Triumph Speed Twin I bought nearly fifty years ago, that one is easy to put on the stand! I like the "if it a'int broke don't fix it attitude." I'm currently working on a Bantam Cub & a Bantam sports to keep the Speed Twin company. Looking forward to the next video.

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  4 года назад

      Right on Andrew, thanks for the detail! The second video of the series is out now by the way. Thanks for watching and your nice comments :)

  • @andrewlupton3775
    @andrewlupton3775 4 года назад +3

    Hi, I've only just come across your channel and I have to say, brilliant - well done. A great channel with down to earth information that the average man with a shed can benefit from. Keep making them, please.

  • @classicbikeman
    @classicbikeman 4 года назад +5

    Another great workshop vid. Keep them coming 👍

  • @michaelrubbo7467
    @michaelrubbo7467 3 года назад

    A pleasure to watch. Thank you for the walk through.

  • @stevelavender3301
    @stevelavender3301 2 года назад

    What a brilliant series and so interesting, esp. with all the handy tips & advice. I'm restoring an old Kawasaki and have been apprehensive about re-building the engine, as it to came dismantled. Even though this is for a different bike, this series has given me loads of confidence in re-building and hopefully actually getting it to work. Thanks.

  • @englishpeter8768
    @englishpeter8768 4 года назад +1

    Hi from the world's most useless mechanic! The one and only knowledgeable comment I can contribute.... yes the off-side zip tool pouch was standard. I was, in my opinion, extremely fortunate to have owned a 1969 Thunderbolt right through the seventies, travelled thousands of miles on it, and it never missed a beat!! Happy Trails And Happy Days:-):-)

  • @simoncarney9944
    @simoncarney9944 4 года назад +3

    This has just come up on my recommendations (good play RUclips algorithm!). Really good, clear explanations with no histrionics so I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to see all the other videos. Keep up the good work! 👍🏼

  • @markgreenhow7953
    @markgreenhow7953 4 года назад

    Great watch, don't have a classic bike or any intention to buy one but I love this kind of thing, really interesting and well presented.

  • @terrystover7365
    @terrystover7365 4 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your straight forward commentary and it's obvious you know what needs to be done. I appreciate the lack of B.S.

  • @eddiebradford1571
    @eddiebradford1571 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant really enjoying these little videos, learning lots.. thanks for showing your work..😊

  • @marquee6
    @marquee6 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Real world stuff!

  • @Chris-bv4yh
    @Chris-bv4yh 4 года назад

    Sound advice Dave. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @garrycampbell1211
    @garrycampbell1211 4 года назад +2

    Love your videos/Garry /Ireland

  • @malcellison8831
    @malcellison8831 4 года назад +1

    Excellent. Very enjoyable.

  • @AndrewBryantPianoTuner
    @AndrewBryantPianoTuner 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant man!

  • @aaronjaben7913
    @aaronjaben7913 4 года назад

    Great video. I have a BSA A50, 1969

  • @eusred83
    @eusred83 4 года назад +1

    Very enjoyable as usual Dave. Keep them coming! ...

  • @buxvan
    @buxvan 4 года назад +1

    I've got a 1970 royal star which I bought in 1982. Hasn't been on the road since 2001 so I think I need to get my finger out. Was wet sumping badly last time I rode it though.
    Good video too.

  • @tomsworkshopprojects
    @tomsworkshopprojects 4 года назад +2

    Really enjoying these videos! Love the workshop 👍🏻

  • @plodgermitten8433
    @plodgermitten8433 3 года назад

    Pleased to find this channel. Pity I still don’t have my A 65 spitfire.

  • @douglasfrantzen3011
    @douglasfrantzen3011 4 года назад

    13:46 was definitely helpful, I need to check my TR6R that way. I look at the front wheel while waiting at stoplights and it seems to be wobbling forward and backward. I've been thinking that the bushings are worn.
    This was another great video. I recently picked up a numbers matching '70 T100C in Arizona for $750 as a project to play with. Rubber is all shot and a lot of the black paintwork has surface rust but it's very complete, engine turns freely and the chrome and fenders are fine. It was going to be a low budget fix that I would sand and rattle-can spray but as I go along I'm thinking, hmmm... powder coat!

  • @MBIKES21
    @MBIKES21 4 года назад +1

    Great video.

  • @anuragchatterjee1778
    @anuragchatterjee1778 4 года назад

    Mr. Mitchell, I enjoy watching your videos and learn a lot from them. They are detailed, yet the instructions quite simple and comprehensible to the aspiring home-mechanic. May I request you make a video/videos of restoration/maintenance of two-stroke motorcycles, please? It'll help viewers such as myself. I'm Indian and own a Yezdi 250 - an Indian derivative of the 2T Jawa Model 353/04. Thank you!

  • @dogpaw775
    @dogpaw775 3 года назад +4

    'glands' ?, it's 'lands' between the rings. Good vids none the less, thanks.

    • @eflanagan1921
      @eflanagan1921 3 года назад +1

      Wondered if anyone else knew the difference . Brings questions to my mind.

  • @jjrider6758
    @jjrider6758 4 года назад

    Great video, in fact I've just subscribed ! - About twenty years ago I did exactly the same as you are doing now but with a US import 1970 Commando MK1 Roadster (long before the prices went through the roof !..) - I already had a MK3 Commando and wanted a British bike as a daily ride, luckily the Commando came up for sale (actually imported by a dealer in vintage Ford tractor parts..) Once I'd recommissioned it and made a few minor upgrades it was absolutely reliable, started easily and ran like a sewing machine every day, all year round and in all weathers for the eleven trouble-free years that I had it (on the original coil and points setup) with just routine maintenance and 1000 mile oil change intervals. The only cosmetic work I did was a thorough clean and a tank and side panel respray because the paint was in a very poor state. In fact that 1970 Norton was no trouble at all, much less grief than the low mileage 1996 BMW R850R I've just sold which really opened my eyes to the myth of German reliability. Great to see a British bike that is going to be used as they should be, keep up the good work !

  • @jazznoodles6413
    @jazznoodles6413 3 года назад

    Loved this mate! Real calm and very informative! Hanging on for the day I’ve got space to do a project of my own! Looking forward to seeing more 👍🏼

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад

      Thanks Jazznoodles, nice of you to say, there's a whole series there waiting for you by the way!

    • @jazznoodles6413
      @jazznoodles6413 3 года назад

      @@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel I’m on episode 9 haha! Favourite channel for sure. Looking forward to seeing more! 🛠⚙️🔩

  • @stephengunrunnerhanson3550
    @stephengunrunnerhanson3550 Год назад

    Love ❤️ the British twins and singles 4stroke and 2stroke

  • @jamessabbagh6014
    @jamessabbagh6014 3 года назад +1

    I would have enjoyed watching you install the crankshaft assembly. Seems I got it wrong on my 1965 Lightning as a young man and always wondered how.

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад

      Hi James, thanks for your suggestion, they help us build a more interesting channel in future videos :)

  • @johnhoyle8198
    @johnhoyle8198 3 года назад +1

    Great video! :)

  • @northernspur6282
    @northernspur6282 3 года назад +1

    I like to clean out/blast away any carbon around the valve guides before removal to prevent scoring .

  • @piearm1271
    @piearm1271 3 года назад

    Nice to see a realistic cost effective rebuild, not a we’re going to restore this bike by replacing it with another one.

  • @jimschraven4717
    @jimschraven4717 2 года назад

    I would love to see you work on or at least feature a 67 Mark 4 special. Thank you.

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 3 года назад +1

    Nice video but I take exception to how you judge the valve guide wear. You're pulling the valve out well beyond where it ever operates and you wiggle it. Consider pulling it out to it's maximum operating "lift" and wiggle it at that location. If no wiggle, then it passes inspection and mucho dineros saved.

  • @carlosgooglemaps94
    @carlosgooglemaps94 4 года назад

    Another jewel👍🏻

  • @johnadams3730
    @johnadams3730 3 года назад +1

    The pre unit Triumph or BSA just look in a class of there own .

  • @Steve-XTC67
    @Steve-XTC67 4 года назад +1

    Good video Dave, just subscribed, keep giving the "hints & tips"

  • @suzukisav
    @suzukisav 4 года назад +3

    Nasty flat spot in that front rim. Looks like pothole damage. We've all been there! I think that will vibe a bit at lower speeds. Might want to drop a new rim on or manipulate that one round again.

  • @davidjackson7715
    @davidjackson7715 Год назад

    Lovely Hurricane in the background I actually saw 2 in different places in Australia in the 1970s , sadly one caught fire and wasn't too good

  • @anthonylynn1969
    @anthonylynn1969 3 года назад

    Just found your videos, great style nice and very informative. Great 👍🏼

  • @retromechanicalengineer
    @retromechanicalengineer 4 года назад +1

    You have a new subscriber. Great content and style. Dean in Oxfordshire.

  • @johnimmins7302
    @johnimmins7302 3 года назад +1

    Top info video

  • @brockett
    @brockett 4 года назад

    Very nice. I enjoy watching old bikes being worked on and I like the way you are not just throwing cash at it but "making do" with what is "good enough". I never had a British twin ( B33 for me) but my brother had a Gold Flash. I was wondering if you ever found out why the engine had seized. And lastly etched into my brain is the sight of John "mooneyes" Cooper wrestling the A65 BSA around Clearways at Brands Hatch ( The Hutchinson Hundred which was run the wrong way round - Anti clockwise) The bike seemed to have a hinge in the middle , but then it was being ridden beyond it's capabilities.

  • @jackjackson7577
    @jackjackson7577 3 года назад

    Had 2 A7's one standard an one a shooting star also had a DBD34 Gold star and an A10

  • @richardmann145
    @richardmann145 Год назад

    Thinking of having a look at a Lightening to make a offer on it if seems right.
    Other than normal checks, is there anything that I could look for on the 1967 bsa 650 lightening, that, that model might be known for. Been converted to elec ignition

  • @richardmann145
    @richardmann145 Год назад

    Thinking of having a look at a Lightening to make a offer on it if seems right.
    Other than normal checks, is there anything that I could look for on the 1967 bsa 650 lightening, that, that model might be known for. Been converted to elec ignition
    Great RUclips posts & glad I found this as been off bikes for decades & enjoy the content 👍

  • @skymningforelsket1302
    @skymningforelsket1302 2 года назад

    You know your stuff.

  • @petecarrick
    @petecarrick 3 года назад

    Really enjoyable viewing, especially the work on the Trident, brought back fond memories, I was the proud owner of a T150 when I lived in the UK mid to late seventies, such fun to ride and that sound. Any chance of a Norton 750 Commando complete overhaul?
    Thank you and keep up the good work.
    Regards
    Pete

  • @mrunderhood
    @mrunderhood 2 года назад

    Were some 1967 models in BSA inventory titled as 1970?
    I have a 1970 Lightening, but the front end and brakes look like your 1967.
    I have the engine out and attempting to disassemble.

  • @helenkeene9472
    @helenkeene9472 7 месяцев назад

    How much end float is exceptable on the layshaft when back in the cases cheers

  • @reecetyler9598
    @reecetyler9598 3 года назад

    Can you do a complete front fork rebuild on a 1968 BSA a65l....Thanks you; enjoy your videos.
    Thanks...Reece

  • @tonyredding8724
    @tonyredding8724 4 года назад +1

    Sorry I like your work mate

  • @mebeasensei
    @mebeasensei 4 года назад

    Interesting that Kawasaki continued with their W series 650s until 1974, which I think were pre-unit copies of the A10s. I suppose they kept them going because the Z900s were delayed until 1973 because Honda beat them to the post for a big four with the CB 750. We think of Brit bikes not modernizing and being left behind in this period, but not so simple..

  • @frasercurmudgeon
    @frasercurmudgeon 2 года назад

    Yes, the tool pouch is original.

  • @Katie-n4o
    @Katie-n4o Год назад

    please can you let me know how much compression must have each cylinder of the1967 bsa THUNDERBOLT 650cc?

  • @tonyredding8724
    @tonyredding8724 4 года назад

    Like your mate!

  • @kevkfz5226
    @kevkfz5226 4 года назад +1

    Would you not line the guides instead of repacing them? Can you align the new guides and have enough meat on the existing seats to o it?

  • @brianknight3773
    @brianknight3773 4 года назад

    i just fond your vidos i just pick up a65 650 1968 got it runing went to put it in gear and got a grind could it be a cluch ajusment or in gear cluster if you could give a idear thank you brian

  • @chrislee7817
    @chrislee7817 4 года назад +2

    Lands not glands 😉

  • @williamrafferty14
    @williamrafferty14 3 года назад

    Very pleased to come across this channel - knowledgable, enthusiastic and down to Earth.
    Can I ask if you have any knowledge on the Royal Enfield 350 Bullet - I have had my 1997 bullet for seven years and not been able to start or ride it yet?
    Many thanks, Will.

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад

      Hey Will, hmmm; sorry to be vague, but it could be so many things. Might be worth sending it to a pro to get you back on the road, once it's going again it will give you so much more motivation. Especially if it's been sitting that long!!! (from Alex)

    • @williamrafferty14
      @williamrafferty14 3 года назад

      No problem - I understand, but thank you for your reply anyway.
      Will.

  • @peterparsons3297
    @peterparsons3297 2 года назад

    i used to own a Lightning Clubman, the timing side main bearing bush kept working its way out and being eaten by the timing gears. never could get i get it to stay in place, 2000 / 3000 and i would start to find bronze in the oil

  • @simongill3903
    @simongill3903 3 года назад

    Would love to know what to do with an old aluminium cylinder head of an S7.

  • @digschopper9321
    @digschopper9321 3 года назад

    Where can i get a sidestand lug? Mines broken off.

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 3 года назад

    Nice bike! As you said the carburration looked ok, and I know it's not a two stroke, have you found any reason for the seizure?

  • @charlieruss2128
    @charlieruss2128 Год назад

    What engine stand is that? I've had a real hard time finding a bench top one like that.

  • @ray847
    @ray847 4 года назад

    Great video! When you talk about grease what kind of grease you mean?

  • @nicnak4475
    @nicnak4475 3 года назад

    Great video, be careful not to squirt WD40 0n any rubber as it rots it, I found that out :-(

  • @russturner1570
    @russturner1570 Год назад

    Piston to bore clearance measured??

  • @Dave5843-d9m
    @Dave5843-d9m 4 года назад

    The A65 was probably always recreational. Most bike riders used much smaller and cheaper machines.

  • @danamuise4117
    @danamuise4117 4 года назад +1

    all you need is a piece of brass... and a $8000 lathe to turn it

  • @shingerz
    @shingerz 3 года назад

    You don't see enough classic British bikes on the road surely people aren't just looking at them in the shed ,garage im out on mine every chance I get

  • @xa1a
    @xa1a 2 года назад

    Man those cases cleaned up well! Did you media blast them?

  • @pauliebots
    @pauliebots 3 года назад +1

    How did you clean that motor!@$^$^@?

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад

      Hey, Dave uses a few different cleaners for this. I'm not 100% sure what they are, but we'll make sure we cover them off when we film (we're doing some cleaning on our next project). Good question though, a number of people are asking this. Sorry I can't help you today (from Alex)

    • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel
      @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel  3 года назад

      Just replied to you on another thread on this Paul.

    • @pauliebots
      @pauliebots 3 года назад

      @@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel thank you very much