Bsa Parts Manual Dbd34 Gold Star 1955 To 1963 Replacement Spares Catalog List on 2040-parts.com
MOTUEKA, NZ
IS THIS RIGHT FOR MY YEAR? TIRED OF MANUALS THAT COVER EVERY MODEL BUT... WELL, STOP AND SHOP HERE! This is a carefully reproduced FACTORY DEALER ONLY replacement parts manual for the BSA 1955 on 500 B34 DBD34 singles, Gold Star Goldstar, Scrambles and Clubmans models in approx 55 pages. Factory part number 00-5076. WELL ILLUSTRATED. Lists all parts and their quantities but more importantly their factory numbers and descriptions for VISUAL identification, re-ordering and CORRECT assembly. This is a HARD COPY in other words a printed and bound manual. NOTE that our pages are printed at 600 dpi as opposed to getting the pages on a CD or as a PDF file where the resolution is a low 200 dpi. By contrast our manuals have 300% better definition, so you're getting QUALITY together with CLARITY.
The covers are spiral bound PLUS laminated for protection and strength and to stay open where YOU want. THREE of our favourite recommendations:
There are many repro manuals out there. Yours are the best . A+++ Buyer papereng. The following feedback has been posted about you for the auction 'BSA Parts Manual M20 M21 M33 1949 + FACTORY' (#115733184) 18 Sep 2007. Many thanks for the manual, a very professional copy and delivered safe and secure - cheers Ian. Sooty9. Stephen, I don't know how to thank you for the manual... this is the greatest single item I have found... that page alone is worth the price of the book and much more. Thank you. Ed Weirich. See our other auctions for collectable and informative motorcycle literature. Supplied by a specialised motorcycle literature dealer with 30 years experience, who has earned a worldwide reputation for the range and quality of reproduced, new and antique publications sold. Freighting information: "Standard Shipping" into the USA is by New Zealand Post's AIRMAIL service with a 5 to 10 working day delivery. "Standard Int'l Shipping" worldwide is by New Zealand Post's AIRMAIL service with a 5 to 10 working day delivery. As I have not yet listed all my BSA, DUCATI and HONDA manuals, let me know your requirements and I will create an eBay auction for you. The train is, in many ways, the enemy of the automobile. We're not even getting philosophical about personal transportation versus mass transit or diving into disputes over whether to fund interstates or railways: Trains are simply bigger and heavier than even the bulkiest of cars, and they're quite happy to turn any vehicle that happens to be parked on their tracks into scrap-metal pancakes without slowing down. It's physics, people. The Pagani Zonda Revolucion – the ultimate Zonda
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