Mine was T20B9496, chrome Bantam style tank, lightweight forks & half width hubs. It could take all kinds of hammer & come back for more. Brilliant little TriBSA!
G'day Paul, that bike is in the right place for a fix up, near the End of BSA a lot of parts were used up on other bikes, it has made for some very interesting 🤔🧐 Classic motorcycles which confuse many at club events, love you videos, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
Had a black and chrome bantam tank style one when I was 14 I ran around the farm and forestry on it till I lost a couple of gears think it was a 1968 one .
The Terrier came just before the Tiger Cub and was 150 cc. They are very similar to the early Tiger Cubs, which were 200 cc. Terriers are very rare compared to Tiger Cubs.
A lot of people who own these old British bikes are old themselves and not always in the best of health so it can make sense to have a capable person to do the work for them. I can’t think of anyone better than Paul to do that work.
I learnt everything I know about spannering from my 650triumph and later the four wheel world from my first car a cheap Landy with a first gear fault. They teach you, you learn, you tackle more complicated procedures. I wouldn't feel confident riding or driving if I didn't know I could fix problems
That engine sounds sweet . I have a 350 classic 1972 and need to get it running. I have tried to start it and god its hard to start . Its been restored by Enfield years ago in New Deli and they did quite a good job . When it does run it to back fires . Its got lots of compression which it should have after being completely rebuilt new every thing . The carb isa Chinese piece of junk and wondered what carb i should have fitted ???? Love your stream Pau never miss any . 👍👍👍
Mine was T20B9496, chrome Bantam style tank, lightweight forks & half width hubs. It could take all kinds of hammer & come back for more. Brilliant little TriBSA!
G'day Paul, that bike is in the right place for a fix up, near the End of BSA a lot of parts were used up on other bikes, it has made for some very interesting 🤔🧐 Classic motorcycles which confuse many at club events, love you videos, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
Thanks Paul.
What a nice piece!👍
Had a black and chrome bantam tank style one when I was 14 I ran around the farm and forestry on it till I lost a couple of gears think it was a 1968 one .
my mate had a tiger terrier back in the day they must be a real rare bird only one i've ever seen
The Terrier came just before the Tiger Cub and was 150 cc. They are very similar to the early Tiger Cubs, which were 200 cc. Terriers are very rare compared to Tiger Cubs.
Smart little 'bike. Puzzles me why owners don't work on a bike like that themselves, it's part of ownership.
Some people lack the confidence, it's the same with any DIY.
A lot of people who own these old British bikes are old themselves and not always in the best of health so it can make sense to have a capable person to do the work for them. I can’t think of anyone better than Paul to do that work.
I learnt everything I know about spannering from my 650triumph and later the four wheel world from my first car a cheap Landy with a first gear fault. They teach you, you learn, you tackle more complicated procedures. I wouldn't feel confident riding or driving if I didn't know I could fix problems
That engine sounds sweet . I have a 350 classic 1972 and need to get it running. I have tried to start it and god its hard to start . Its been restored by Enfield years ago in New Deli and they did quite a good job . When it does run it to back fires . Its got lots of compression which it should have after being completely rebuilt new every thing . The carb isa Chinese piece of junk and wondered what carb i should have fitted ???? Love your stream Pau never miss any . 👍👍👍
its little engine sounds ok, no smoke either
My my that is a pretty little thing
Tell you what Paul after all your cub videos, there selling like hot cakes .and the prices are going upwards