The Beezagent

BSA stuff for BSA nuts

Saturday, 8 June 2013

The Bob Meissner collection

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This blog is partly informative and partly a public apology. I love BSA motorcycle and have a particular interest in the bikes BSA made fo...

Armoury Road - the Beezagent on Facebook

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It's unavoidable. If you want to take your message to the masses, go where the masses go, so I'm on Facebook - look for Armoury Ro...
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Back after a long break

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I'm back after a long break of almost two years spent fixing and riding motorcycles, rather than writing about them. But now I'm b...
Sunday, 3 April 2011

Early US Shooting Star and Road Rocket pics

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I have a lot of BSA material lying around my hard drive that's badly filed so gets overlooked and forgotten about.  In that category are...
Saturday, 26 March 2011

Klamfoth restoration part #1 - a twin amongst the singles, a swinger amongst the rigids

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Previously   I wrote about my involvement in Project Daytona that involved a team of researchers in Florida and Scotland restoring a 1954 BS...
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WHO IS THE BEEZAGENT?

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The Beezagent
Glasgow, Scotland
I have been a BSA nut since I was 17. In 1977 when all my friends were moving up to a faster Japanese bike, I went backwards and bought a slower BSA. I've been going backwards ever since - it's the future. I decided to start a blog because I wanted a place to record information about BSA motorcycles that wasn't printed in any of the books about BSA that I owned. Since then my fascination has grown and my realisation that there is an awful lot of information about BSA out there that isn't published. So my mission (and I chose to accept it) is to record as much of this as I can on the web for everyone and for ever.
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