The Rupert Ratio Unit Single Manual: Volume 2: Everything but the Engine BSA C15, B40, B25, B44, B50, Triumph TR25W
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.20 (672 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1909213144 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 344 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-09-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Rupert Ratio is a long time contributor to The Star, the magazine of the BSA Owners Club, and technical consultant on matters relating to the BSA Unit Singles to the club. . Under his real name of David Smith he is a design technology teacher by profession
Under his real name of David Smith he is a design technology teacher by profession. About the Author Rupert Ratio is a long time contributor to The Star, the magazine of the BSA Owners Club, and technical consultant on matters relating to the BSA Unit Singles to the club.
A valuable resource for the BSA unit single owner. A good book and an easy read. Mr. Ratio (a pseudonym, by the way) has a gentle sense of British humor honed by long-suffering attendance to various unit singles. If you have a BSA unit single (or a Triumph derivative) you should have this book. It covers a LOT of ground and BSA models, but the information you need to help sort out your BSA project is in there. I have a BA valuable resource for the BSA unit single owner. BlindBuyer A good book and an easy read. Mr. Ratio (a pseudonym, by the way) has a gentle sense of British humor honed by long-suffering attendance to various unit singles. If you have a BSA unit single (or a Triumph derivative) you should have this book. It covers a LOT of ground and BSA models, but the information you need to help sort out your BSA project is in there. I have a B44 (my third!!), and lear. A valuable resource for the BSA unit single owner. BlindBuyer A good book and an easy read. Mr. Ratio (a pseudonym, by the way) has a gentle sense of British humor honed by long-suffering attendance to various unit singles. If you have a BSA unit single (or a Triumph derivative) you should have this book. It covers a LOT of ground and BSA models, but the information you need to help sort out your BSA project is in there. I have a B44 (my third!!), and lear. (my third!!), and lear. this is a great reference book As the owner of one of these bikes, this is a great reference book. The painstaking research and preparation of this work is obvious and the author is an expert on these bikes. Of particular merit are the wealth of illustrations and detailed notes explaining the variations of the same parts, and how to get around the unobtainable parts either by substitution or modification. Dismantling and asse. "Five Stars" according to Alex Schragel. Great information and I will get plenty of use out of it
The book covers all the frames, tanks, wheels, tinware, stands, brakes, suspension, seats, exhausts, electrics, paint colours and finishes, electrics, controls, instrumentation and tools. The restorers guide - a complete description of every variation of every BSA Unit Single (C15, B40, B25, B44, B50 and TR25w) including all the myriad detailed factory modifications, the reasons for the changes, modern equivalents (especially paints) and modifications to improve roadworthiness - if it is a Unit Single then the answers are here! The companion volume to the very well known Rupert Ratio Unit Single Manual Volume 1 The Engine, Volume 2 covers in considerable detail every component (except the engine) during the long production history of the BSA Unit Single and includes variations for the US and other markets. Amazingly detailed and well illustrated with a colour section for the transfers (decals), this book is a real boon to owners of BSA Unit Singles.. An essential book for restorers of BSA Unit Singles and also the Triumph variation of the Unit Single the TR25w, and also for those who are seeking to improve their machines through the use of modern parts and techniques