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Sites & Clubs
The Motor Cycling Club

Formed in November 1901 this is Britains oldest sporting Motor Club for Motorcycles and Cars. The M.C.C. organises four principal events during the year. These trials are only open to members of the club, plus certain Police and Services entrants.

These events are:
The Exeter Trial, run in early January.
The Lands End Trial, run at Easter.
The Edinburgh Trial, run in early October.
The Testing Trial, run during July.

Will be joining the M.C.C. shortly.....................

South West Classic Trials Association
Promotes the use of Classic, Four Stroke, Two Stroke, and Twin Shock trials motorcycles. They are an A.C.U. affiliated club who administer and record Pre 65 and Twin Shock championship points also providing liaison with the other South West Centre Clubs for the forthcoming 2003 13 round championship series. They do it because they are passionate about motor cycle trials!
Veteran & Flat Tank BSA Motorcycles
David Brailey has put this site together with the aim of helping those who have an interest in flat-tank BSAs.
He has just finished a “1946 – 1963 BSA Service Sheets” CD which contains the BSA Service Sheets produced from 1946 to 1963, scanned from the original sheets (not photocopies). Where sheets have been revised and are different from the original, he has also included them. Added to this is a collection of BSA Service Bulletins which were sent to dealers and not generally available. In total there are over 1200 pages of information covering the following models; A7, A10, B31, B32, B33, B34, M20, M21, M33, C10, C11, C12, C15, D1, D3, D5, D7 and the Dandy.
The Swedish BSAOC
Donīt forget the 40th International BSA Rally 9 - 16 Aug 2003 in Scania, Sweden.
Old Bike Mart
The UK's biggest selling classic monthly motorcycle paper with over 1,000 adverts appearing every month - some with photos.
BSA A10 Golden Flash
Erling's web site is an extensive information source for the A10 range, really interesting and helpful.
The BSA Twin Carb Mystery
How BSA made twin carb A7's & A10's but didn't tell anyone?
Find out all the facts on this cool site by Myles Raymond.
The BSA Owners Club UK

Dedicated to the preservation and use of all BSA motorcycles and welcomes anybody who owns a BSA motorcycle to join. They can provide a DVLA recognised dating certificate to enable you to obtain an age related number.

I'm now a proud member of the B.S.A.O.C.....................

Beeza Bill's BSA A10
You really must take the time to explore Bill's web site, made his own roller bearing conversion along with many other excellent modifications.
BSA A10 Super Rocket Site
Daniel Boss is the author of this useful site which is mainly based on hard-to-find sales brochures and literature.
Please don't forget to mention the StarChaser web site!

This page was last updated on the 01/09/06.