BSA Bantam 4 Speed Gearbox Assembly Guide
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this video, I assemble the gearbox of Peter's BSA Bantam B175.
I have produced the video to act as a guide to anyone contemplating the rebuild of a four speed Bantam, to supplement the factory data.
Please like and subscribe if you enjoy the video.
You can write to me:
retromeccanica.video@gmail.com
Thanks very much for watching
Best wishes, Dean.
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World class instruction !! top presentation . 😀😀😀
@@LarryBees Thanks very much Larry
Commenting again. That was just superb. Quality of material, top notch, quality of presenting, top notch. Quality of presenters knowledge, top notch. This will surely become THE authoratative video on how to rebuild one of these gearboxes.
@@carlwilson1772 it will be of use I hope.
Great instructional Video Dean
will help many i'm sure👍👍👍👍🏍🏍🏍🏍
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Kev
@@MrFactotum thanks Kev, I hope so.
Great job brother. We need more videos like this on a lot of different bikes.
Thanks Cain. Inspired by Dale, I thought that something like this would be useful.
Best wishes, Dean.
Nice job, very careful assembly and well explained.
@@AGEngineering thanks Ade.
Never worked on a four speed but if I do I will definitely be referring to this video, very informative.
@@InTheShedUK thanks Ian.
Like Carl said, this is the best video description of a 4 speed gearbox rebuild. Great job mate.........
@@OzBSABantams thanks mate. I thought there was a bit of a gap that needed filling on the 4 speeders.
That brought back memories!
Phil
@@philhermetic good ones I hope Phil!
@@retromechanicalengineer Oh yes, lost count of the Bantams we had, only one I never had was a D14/4!!
One word Dean +brilliant
thanks Mike
@@MichaelGodfrey-c8c Thanks Mike, very generous. I hope it is helpful.
Brilliant video Dean. Between you and Dale you have the old British and Japanese two strokers sewn up.
I agree with you about the BSA workshop manuals. My factory A65L manual shows all the parts etc. but lacks a little in the fine details of disassembly and (more importantly) assembly.
Cheers, Peter.
@@petermckee1061 thanks Peter. Dale's videos do inspire me. Hopefully it will save someone some time.
Best wishes, Dean.
Thanks, good explanation 👍
@@simonc2738 thanks very much
As normal, very, very good
@@seahorse2229 thank you
That’s Tremendously Awesome!
@@JUANORQUIO you are very kind
Enjoy your videos
It's very much appreciated, thank you.
4 gears...
Pitted flywheel...
It must be my B175 🎉
@@SyreshamPBS on the up and up!
Excellent video as ever!
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