That bike is the epitome of what the BSA brand is all about. It has it all.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Amen!
@NormanSilv8 күн бұрын
Totally agree.
@misterjones79298 ай бұрын
I remember drooling over these on the forecourt of my local dealer in South London as teenager back in 1967. The UK model had a larger 5 gallon tank and there were also factory accessories available to enable the Spitfire to compete in production bike races. I saw it in action at Brands Hatch circuit. A very fast and inspirational machine.
@shadyvito8 ай бұрын
I never had an interest in old British bikes. I bought a Thruxton 1200R and was blown away by it. That led me to Weems and your channel. Your enthusiasm, descriptions, and history lessons made me fall in love. I will now be broke for the rest of my life and you are on my wife's sh@@tlist 😂 Thanks for the great content!
@garycichra9918 ай бұрын
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@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Hahaha! Welcome to the Brit Bike fanatics club!
@digschopper93216 ай бұрын
Birmingham and Hinkley bikes are worlds apart. Be prepared to do far more maintenance. Enjoy.
@flaaskogs8 ай бұрын
KZbin sure makes the world smaller, and the cool part is the enjoyment of the free spirits that live in the great country we have been blessed with.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Amen Robert!
@jimbowie3078 ай бұрын
I just got in my truck to go up to Northern Vermont and pick up my BSA b50 special at the bike mechanic and your video popped up! It's a nice day here in Vermont and watching your enthusiastic video is a good omen for me right now!
@Mr39knuck8 ай бұрын
Yes, Bsa made so many amazing machines and the B50 certainly is a good one. You should post a video of your bike.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Sweet! Congrats and have fun!
@nicholasparkin69798 ай бұрын
Excellent. Great roads, great bike. What more could you want. Thank you from a wet UK.
@deaddocreallydeaddoc52444 ай бұрын
I used to ride a 1972 BSA A65T that I rebuilt and did everything to the engine. The last model Thunderbolts came with Lightning cams, BTW. I had encounters with wasps too often. Once, One got into my helmet. I couldn't stop because of where I was, so I got to feel it walk all the way around my head and sting me on my ear at least twice. When I finally got to stop, it was long gone. I got stung on the face again that day. After that, I got a leather face mask. Luckily, wasp stings just give me a rush.
@phillpearson75318 ай бұрын
Great vid. I’m 72 and learned to ride big bikes on a 1963 Thunderbolt.
@mannyytuarte46668 ай бұрын
Same here. Got a 250 Starfire in 67 then got a Thunderbolt. I'm 74 and currently riding a royal enfield classic 500 - very similar to the Starfire.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
so cool!
@mickgerard66968 ай бұрын
Congrats Bill! The old Spitfire sounds pretty darn sweet!
@jimtownsend61398 ай бұрын
Great video. Brings back some memories. I tore around on a 1968 BSA 650 Lightning in the late 60’s, early 70’s. A teen with no helmet and no eye protection. Just jumped on it and rode. I never thought it was exceptionally fast, but it was exceptionally fun.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@zachwrench8 ай бұрын
Great looking bike and nice roads you have there
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@JagLite8 ай бұрын
I've used Caswell Tank Sealer on several bike fuel tanks including two fiberglass tanks and all are perfect with the oldest more than 12 years old. I don't drain the tanks ever. The sealer is excellent. The instructions must be followed of course. Great sounding bike. Old school pushrod twins just sound magical to me.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Agreed! Caswell for the win
@blacktietransportation8 ай бұрын
Congratulations! Son! WOW! 10,000 Followers! Great Job sealing the tank on this sweeeeeeet Spitfire and protecting that original paint! Ready to ride! 😎🌵❤️ Mucho
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thanks Dad!
@stevenhoyt28578 ай бұрын
Hey Bill..Another Awesome ride on a "close to home/heart" bike. I grew up around Brit Bikes as part of my family..mainly my Uncle..BSA's and 1 Triumph. Sitting on a milk crate as a 5year old and he started his Gold Star(made into a Desert Sled) What a Sound! I just finished last year my restoration of a 1966 A65L Lightening,,a tribute to my Uncle. Love, Love.what you do here and never ever will get tired of that scenery up there! Thank U for All You Share! Most Sincerely... SCH
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Hello Steven! I really appreciate your kind words here and I'm so pleased that you're enjoying the videos. Nothing like the sound of a Gold Star! Congrats on your Lightening!
@aussiedorsmith92938 ай бұрын
Wowie!! That was a fun ride. I didn’t even mind the bugs that much. 🐞😎
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Haha part of the experience I guess
@bradsanders69548 ай бұрын
"These brakes are great!" That is something you will rarely hear about any old british bike. Cool that they work! This particular BSA to me, sounds better than all the other old bikes you have fired up, it just sounds tight and quiet and has a nice snort to it. I had a 73 Triumph 750 Tiger, first year with Lockheed ft disc brake, that sucker would chirp the front tire at 60 mph, it stopped pretty well! The electrics? A very sore subject. Needed a magneto. 1973 was the year of the walkout/strike at Triumph, not a banner year for Triumph bikes. Although Ted Simon rode a 73 500 around the world and got it new from Triumph. 60,000+ miles on his bike.
@gregatkinson59298 ай бұрын
I beleive the fastest one was the 1st one. It featured 10.5 to 1 comp, racing camshaft & Amal GP10 Carbs. I am sure this bike may have been in the higher 120's mph. One of the popular conversions was the timing side main bearing upgrade from Bush to bearing and oil redirected to crank end. I had a 69 Lightening with Firebird pipes and the peanut tank, Oh the sweet sound of those high pipes. All the bikes with the high pipes BSA Norton Triumph had great sound, Not sure if the mufflers were glass packed. Also ridden the Hornett good Vibrations.
@jontg4298 ай бұрын
Doing something similar on my 69' Tiger, tank had an old Kreem liner which I had to soak in acetone for 3 days to get about 85% of the old liner out. Screws, more acetone, shaking, power washer and finally most all of it is gone. Now I am soaking it in vinegar for 5-7 days to eat the rust. I hear the great thing about the Caswell product is that you can put it over rust and it will still work. Trying to get all the rust out of my tank, but still sounds like a great product that will work in adverse condition. Keep up the good work on the videos they are awesome!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. Will do!
@keithkeller65098 ай бұрын
Bill, I had a ‘68 Spitfire Mk IV. You are bringing back a lot of great memories. Oh yes, I ordered one of your “Old Guy” long sleeve t-shirts.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the support, Keith! Your T-shirt went in the mail yesterday👍👍
@aussiebaz53638 ай бұрын
I looks for all the world like you're riding through the East Coast of New South Wales, Australia, beautiful country. The bike you're riding is my all time favourite, I was 13 when it came out and I've lusted after one ever since, though never did have the pleasure. Great series, thank you.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@brianking11388 ай бұрын
What a cool bike! It looks and sounds awesome.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you Brian!
@cthompson34568 ай бұрын
Hi from the UK. Interesting about the tank. I repatriated a Hornet from the US and it had a fibreglass tank which I did reseal it, but after about 6 months I found the seal was breaking down. The bike started running rough and became hard to start or get to tick over. Stripped the carbs and they were clogged with black sticky stuff. Got a replica tank in alloy from India. It’s great quality. Love the show and some great bike. CT
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
"repatriated" - What a great word!!
@cthompson34568 ай бұрын
@@wheelhousegarage you know what, although it was built here in the UK it’s really a bike for the deserts and tracks of the US. It’s an awesome machine and NOISY. Love your channel. Christopher
@darens19268 ай бұрын
My repair lasted 25 years. I used a two-part aviation tank sealant which produced a rubber bladder. Ethanol finally seeped in around the petcock threads and softened the entire underside of the tank. I’m ready to buy a steel replacement. 65’ Spitfire Hornet.
@ThomasBrezo8 ай бұрын
I was happy to see you chose caswell sealer as that is what I will be Be using on a vintage Suzuki tank..first attempt on sealing a tank for For me.love the brit bikes as my dad always owned Triumphs And I rode my buddy in in grade school dads BSA's 441 Victor And a 500 Gold star. Love the channel.
@PAGallagher8 ай бұрын
Rock n roll!! Great old bikes! I had an A65 Star (1964) back in 1974. Big ends were knocking when I bought it so did a full engine rebuild (on paper round money). Mine had a single monobloc but it was quite warn out so treated it to a new concentric. I never bothered fitting a choke, it always seemed to start first kick with just a tickle and it was running 6 volt Lucas electrics!!!! Watching your video, riding through some gorgeous scenery, makes me wish I'd kept the old beast. I've enjoyed some of your other BSA videos too, the Victor etc. Keep em coming. All the best, Phil (UK)
@shingerz8 ай бұрын
That's brilliant 👍
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Rock n roll!! Thanks Phil!
@TX200AA8 ай бұрын
I bought a 1967 MK2 when it was about a year old. It had twin Amal GP carburettors with a central "fag packet" float chamber, and was faster than the MK3 which had Amal Concentrics. BSA made the change because the GP setup cost several times as much as the Concentrics. The BSA engine has a weakness in that the crankshaft end float was controlled by the small timing side main bearing, and if it wore the result was some serious engine damage. The MK3 is more rideable than the MK2 as the latter has a bit of an all or nothing power delivery, with it coming in between 4000 and 7000 rpm and not a lot of useable power at lower revs because of the racing carburettor setup.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Good knowledge here. Thanks for contributing!
@jameshisself93248 ай бұрын
Sounds like it was a day for a vintage face shield! Killa machine!
@Djrockewfewtimez9868 ай бұрын
God this man is living the best life 🥹
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
I'm very fortunate. Thank you!
@bradsanders69548 ай бұрын
Something that might draw interest to the channel, is have viewers send in a pic of their latest bike or project. And show it! Ive seen other channels do this and it gets a big response.
@shingerz8 ай бұрын
Great idea👍
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Solid idea
@Djrockewfewtimez9868 ай бұрын
You know what makes me so mad 😡 is you literally have every motobike I would ever want and I quietly think that the mass public isn’t aware of these vintage gems 💎 but yet here they are on full display, possibly driving up the bargaining price with the historic research! It’s cool 🥹😑😕! Love the videos bro 🧐
@shingerz8 ай бұрын
I very rarely see any classic bikesout on the road here in the uk im always out on my 59 flash the looks I get are amusing 👍🇬🇧
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
LOL!
@SLB45238 ай бұрын
I know it’s not a pom bike but I hotted up a Yam SR 500 and caffed it up and to this day it stands out as my favourite bike amongst many Ive had. Big 500 single, mucho love.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
It's all good man!
@savage22bolt328 ай бұрын
Hey man, if it has two wheels & a motor, count me in! Brakes optional.
@GrahamNewman-n7d8 ай бұрын
I had a 68 model spitfire loved it, thanks for taking us for a ride on yours
@daviddavis77108 ай бұрын
I used to have a 1954 Norton Dominator. I had racing linings fitted the the front brake. I used to stop the bike using just two fingers. My mates nearly fell off if they borrowed the bike and weren't expecting the stopping power!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Haha. I've still never ridden a Dominator but have enjoyed admiring them very much.
@thomasslayback25178 ай бұрын
What a Blast! Received the shirts, well worth the short wait for 3xl. Will be spreading the word about Wheelhouse Garage all of 2024 riding season in Central IL.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Thomas! Your support mean a lot!!
@jiyushugi10858 ай бұрын
Nice work and great on-board footage! BSA kinda shot themselves in the foot with some ignition problems on the early bikes (bad points cam). Too bad 'cause they're bitchen bikes and very fast. I built a nice motor for my '67 A-65 (dynamically balanced crank, Venolia lower-than-stock-compression pistons and taller than stock gearing). Thing totally hauls ass on the highway. Brake tip: line the inside of the brake hub with sticky sand paper. Then slowly turn the wheel by hand while engaging the brake shoes. This will shape the shoes to the drum for significantly better braking performance. Magnetic drain plug is also a good idea and makes it easy to drain the sump when it fills with oil after not being run for a few months.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Nice tips! Thank you!
@davidsnow24208 ай бұрын
Beautiful day, bugs in the teeth, great running 57 year old British iron. I'm about to join you--- riding my '67 T100 to work on a 60 mile round trip commute. Videos like this make me wonder--- why would anyone buy a modern bike? For the same amount of $$$ you could get three or four great oldies.
@bradsanders69548 ай бұрын
I love old bikes, there's a 68 Greeves 360 here shiny as can be......................but, every ride on my 2021 890R KTM is more addicting. It is the twin that pulls like a four from 6000 rpm on up. Modern has it's place. All these Wheelhouse videos make me want another old one though.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Wisdom!
@glennbrady5326Ай бұрын
A '67 T100 is one of my "10 best" bikes. Yes, there were faster scooters but the handling was superb! So yes, another Yank appreciating Brit iron.
@davidsnow2420Ай бұрын
@@glennbrady5326 So true about the handling---- it's rather shocking, truth be told. I have 4 pre-1982 Harleys so I will appreciate anything that handles better than a boat anchor, LOL. But another daily ride is a 1975 CB550, which is a great handling bike, but my T100C is like flicking a bicycle through the twisties. Combined with that revvy, peppy 490cc engine, I can take a tight curve in top gear and still have enough oomph to power onto the straights. So enjoyable, although after riding the HDs for a few days, I always have to adjust to the much lighter Triumph and not attempt to manhandle it on the curves. Also, the T100C is one of the most beautiful bikes ever, especially with the scrambler pipes.
@bradleymorehouse74624 күн бұрын
My dream bike. She is beautiful.
@sicks6six8 ай бұрын
just a note for anyone lining a petrol tank make sure the coating system you are using is ethanol resistant, if it isn't it will turn into a gooey mess that will destroy the bike as it will jam up the jets and make the bike run lean and the engine will go bang,
@thefoodbrat8 ай бұрын
Congrats on 10k, Billy!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@randyandtheretreads31448 ай бұрын
Came for the road test, stayed for the tank sealing tips. Recall a guy doing a huge wheelie on a 1968 Spitfire near Welland Ontario Canada back in 1968, can still see it in my mind. Very impressive power and gorgeous bike.
@Mr39knuck8 ай бұрын
BSA = Big Smiles Always! Great show as always. It’s so nice that there are so few cars on those gorgeous twisty roads where you are. I praise the Lord that I bought my first BSA in 1979 . I had no idea what it was at the time 😂.
@jiyushugi10858 ай бұрын
Big Stupid Animal
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Love the acronym! Thanks for tuning in always - you've been here every week since the beginning and I appreciate that so much!
@garywebb74814 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories. A friend had a Hornet that was blueprinted and balanced to 10,000 rpm’s and it would fly. He worked at a BSA dealership as a mechanic while going to college. The sound was awesome while riding on that bike.
@ralphmitchell97628 ай бұрын
Who needs fuel injection,, ride control, and all that new stuff. Had a 1972 Triumph 650 Tiger, and a 1976 Bonny. Love those old bikes!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Preach!
@ThreenaddiesRexMegistus8 ай бұрын
Always liked these. That one sounds just fine! Never did get to ride one. Did the Rocket III instead and that was a fantastic machine. Love the drywall screw idea - I’ve got a Triumph T-140 tank to do and will certainly use this. Riding my vintage Triumph gives me joy I can’t get from my later and much faster bikes. If you’re ever replacing tyres, look at the Avon AM 26 bias-belts - they’re fantastic on this sort of bike. 👍🏻
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Will do! Thanks for the tip
@RobertEMason8 ай бұрын
My first bike was a '67 Spitfire just like this beauty. Brings back memories seeing the
@charlesnash27483 ай бұрын
I had one in 1970. I have memories of doing the ton (100 mph) on that rascal.
@brustar51528 ай бұрын
I had a 67 500 Gold Star and loved that rubber bung center tank bolt, way better than the Bonnies I also owned from time to time. If you can keep these old Brit bikes purring like that, may you find many more of them to resurrect.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Hoping so! Thanks for watching!
@tomnekuda38188 ай бұрын
Beautiful tank...I did a metal tank like that.....here's what I did: I got some Rust Buster plus sand and gravel....put it in the tank.....shock it several thousand times......washed it out with gasoline.....followed with water/detergent.....water. Blew it dry.....washed out with methanol, followed with lacquer thinner....set it out in the sun and it looked like new inside. Next day I used sealer. Beats hell out of trying to pick out paint chips. Good luck!
@TheStevemcqueen688 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting Bill. Great ride out, The bike sounds sweet. its running well ,do you think you will keep it, all best KIWI
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you KIWI! This one is a keeper!
@JessBottom-m5i8 ай бұрын
I'm jealous! The snow storm is just clearing up here. The '67 Spitfire is the sweet street bike in the BSA line., love mine! You are lucky w/ a great road to ride w/ a "Horsepower Hill'! Cheers
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Wishing for better weather for you soon!
@GrahamNewman-n7d6 ай бұрын
I had a 68 mark 4 fun to ride and quick and it handled like it was on rails I loved it
@wheelhousegarage6 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@glaicogobbo40464 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your thoroughbred English boy. I stood here salivating.
@alanvanreed68787 ай бұрын
Just found your channel ....... have always been into British iron ..... have owned a BSA 441, 72 650 Tiger in Europe with the big fuel tank, BSA Rocket Three .... and the only one left in my shop is a 1970 Triumph T100R wonderful that you are sharing your passion and your motorcycle business with us ....Thank You !! Alan Boston
@djantix12008 ай бұрын
Nice one! Always count the number of screws you put in the tank so you get the same number out! Cool bike!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
good call!
@alexanderpotts73085 ай бұрын
Some 40 years ago I got a second engine for my A65T when it was needing some work done on it, and that was a Spitfire engine that had been raced in the TT. It was fast and I was using it with my touring set up.
@wheelhousegarage5 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@josephdewes19 күн бұрын
These are a great engine, they love to rev.
@kdsowen28828 ай бұрын
Nice bike and as you-say , it's all about the-Fun . I've ridden a few BSA 650's and really enjoyed them (loaned over summer ) never a Spitfire though . I have a W650 I ride regularly which is similar-enough , more like an old A10 and it has a kick-start unlike the newer W800-model (what were they thinking ) . 70 next-year and I've owned most of the (now) older-cult-bikes but I'd still love a BSA 650 and a Commando , two that I've never-owned .All my 250-kph+-bikes are long-gone, back to the simpler-stuff these-days . I Was going to get out for a ride today but it's nearly 3 and the rain has just started , maybe tomorrow... Dave nz
@wasfu21944 ай бұрын
i had a new one in the 60s with the big tank. we road raced and tuned her up. we got 136 mph in australia.
@tonyc13898 ай бұрын
Just found your channel today. Hope you get over 10,000. Gotta Love those vintage British bikes. TCat-72Daytona
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thanks for joining in! Glad to have you!
@JackTheSkunk4 ай бұрын
My favorite BSA.
@richardburchill87408 ай бұрын
Lovely bike.What a sound.A good habit to get into especially if its been stood for a bit is to kick it over a few times with the clutch lever pulled in before starting as the plates can stick a bit.
@corn07178 ай бұрын
What an amazing test ride! I used KBS tank liner kit with great success. One step in their process removes the old liner.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Nice!
@michaelcoger46268 ай бұрын
Bought one brand new. Was my first new bike. Went from a Ducati 250 Diana to the BSA.
@keithmauldin68158 ай бұрын
My Brother had one . I rode it quite a few times in high school. Vibration killed headlight bulbs and zener diodes . Nice Smiths gauges and aluminum rims. Lucas was the weak link with British Rubber.
@daveco12708 ай бұрын
Did the screws take all of the old liner off... or do you just pour the new liner over what won't come loose? When I'm painting a tank or cleaning the inside or doing a liner, I use silicone tapered plugs that I buy on amazon. (I think they're used for powder coating, to keep the threads clean.) A bag of various sizes is 15 bucks and they work well. I'll stick two into the petcock holes and they seal it up... you gotta kinda screw them up in there good and tight, but that'll stop any leaking. If I'm painting, I'll use the smaller plugs to put in tank badge holes and other holes I don't want paint to get into. And for the gas bung hole on the tank, get some expanding plumbers plugs. The one tool I didn't know I needed until I bought one. They have a wing nut on top that expands the rubber plug when you screw it in. You put one of those in your gas hole you can hold the tank upside above your head and shake it... nothing's coming out. And it's quick and easy to put on and take off. If you go to Amazon and search for "1.5 inch expansion pipe plug" you'll see what I'm talking about. That's the size that works for my triumph tanks, but I have a few different sized plugs for oil tanks and other things. I'm paranoid about leakage and getting chemicals or liners on paint.
@steverolfeca8 ай бұрын
Sounds soooo good. The Spitfire MK III was my dream bike as a young teen, but by the time I was in my early 30's, I had been working on Japanese bikes for over a decade. An opportunity to pick up a MK III came up for a good price, and I almost jumped on it. However, a quick read through the Haynes manual put me off- you had to pull the left case and an outboard bearing just to change the front sprocket!
@MikeSilver-v8c3 ай бұрын
I had the 1968 model very nice ride.
@waynetraube48535 ай бұрын
I had a 1966 BSA hornet and ran a 327 four speed. I ran it and a half mile and beat it by 100 feet. These things were faster than hell. No mufflers stack pipes.
@sergioromano49018 ай бұрын
It’s remind me my Lightning in the old days when I was young
@blacksquirrel40088 ай бұрын
Great video. Let us know when the shirts are back in stock and I need a sticker!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Yes apologies for running out! More on the way!
@marklaramie73938 ай бұрын
Great lookin n sounding bike man, I guess I should've waited for today before I started asking question about what happened putting in the tank yesterday....lol.... cheers 🍻
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
LOl all good! Appreciate you watching
@shingerz8 ай бұрын
Great bike awesome riding roads beautiful scenery cracking video 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@davidbrayshaw35298 ай бұрын
Nice quiet engine on that one. It sounds like it's got a bit of life left in it. A fellow that I know had a Thunderbolt, which was the single carb version, and that went more than well enough. The Lightening is a step up from that.
@tca3758 ай бұрын
Caswell has been my go to dealer for years!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
My favorite too
@jimbowie3078 ай бұрын
I'm always watching!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your support Jim!
@tomtaylor61638 ай бұрын
I fix old bikes. Good job on the Caswell. I think I may have been one of the people that is partially responsible for the new colored tank kits. Years ago I called the company and suggested that with the clear epoxy you see nasty metal under it. Hah
@robertwoodroffe1238 ай бұрын
Cool vid ! & nice job 👍 😊
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@petechawk41008 ай бұрын
Those old brakes were like dropping an anchor. Sooner or later you would stop.
@andrewoh16638 ай бұрын
Lovely bike!
@RobsRidesPA8 ай бұрын
Great video of a great bike. As for the drum brakes, there is nothing wrong with them, they work fine. People who claim they don't, don't know how to setup a drum brake properly.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Well said!
@chrisbaucom48328 ай бұрын
love me some caswells fiberglass or steal and alloy as well. Bike looked like a lot of fun.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
👍
@SLB45238 ай бұрын
The coppers used to ride these in South Australia in thegood ol days.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Cool!
@KeithSage8 ай бұрын
This is my bike. TRUTH.
@maxdelavega677 ай бұрын
Great job Den lovely Bike, do you have any vid. about the wonderful.. 1967 BSA 650 ⚡ Lightning!? Thanks
@thebruce90428 ай бұрын
Love that Spitfire! I have a 1970 Firebird Scrambler. I had a 1971 B50MX , but it got stolen about a year ago.Love Beezers. Hey where did you get that duckbill for your helmet?
@joejadhon99348 ай бұрын
Great video man , I’ve got three beezas myself , and enjoying the hell out of these
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
@nounoufriend14428 ай бұрын
Hi from UK Old Matchless G3l and Thruxton 1200 in my garage , love your videos you have some great roads , were are they ?
@rapier58 ай бұрын
Back in the day I thought the Spitfires were the most perfect looking bike. Now it just part of a list of tops. However I always picture them with lower flatter handlebars and that throws this example off a bit for me but great none the less. Of course in those days it was advisable to disassemble the engine and check if the piston clearance was too small before your rode it or so I've heard tell.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Mark II's yes
@georgk.57978 ай бұрын
Love your videos man go on like this greetings from Stuttgart,Germany✌🏻
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thank you so much for watching from Germany!
@deepwoods_dave73688 ай бұрын
Be curious to see if it could beat my 1964 BSA Lightning Rocket!
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
A fair contest indeed!
@tommitchell6623Ай бұрын
run a bit of 100LL Avgas in the fuel. old bikes love lead. and if it were mine, I would empty the gas tank after every ride. I fought these old glass tanks for many years and finally gave up. even if you do a 100% perfect job, none of the sealers work forever. I owned probably 20 BSA bikes. Triumph, Bultaco, Husqvarna, Montessa too. Enfield in 1967, I didn't own a Japanese bike until about 15 years ago
@jeffferguson8998 ай бұрын
lovely bike
@jimmarshall8075 ай бұрын
Sweet bike
@aarondodge19138 ай бұрын
What many people believe that drum breaks don't have the stopping power of disk. Not true, the only advantage to disk is the repeated hard breaking. Disk fade less and are less effected by heat.
@ogribiker85358 ай бұрын
Congratulations on the 10,000 subs 😎👍🇬🇧
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@donnanderson428 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 10,000 subscribers! That Carnegie brick is in very nice condition , I have several used and on I in like new condition as well. Cool 😎
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Very cool! Thank you!!
@ianwalsh-b6p8 ай бұрын
ive owned truimphs and bsa lightning and thunder bolt its the sound thats awesome and they got plenty of looks too, but riding them and hearing the engine like tappets clunking brings real classic bikes into their own now i own an indian scout no more kick starting like the old british bikes use to p..s me off at lights stalling trying to find neutral and kicking it with 5cars behind me
@jonobester58178 ай бұрын
I thought he was going to say, "We're gonna hit 10,000rpm :-)
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
Haha someday!
@TR5T8 ай бұрын
This and the Bonneville TT were almost strictly American market units, deceptively fast as well.
@johnstone76978 ай бұрын
I had a 66 Lightning. It was fun....but the vibration just made it difficult for me to enjoy it on a long ride.
@wheelhousegarage8 ай бұрын
I hear ya
@limyrob13838 ай бұрын
Those A65 Lightning engines really fly above 4000 revs and pull hard to 7000. Hold it in 3rd and get the revs up!