d*mMm 'zkmm iil m \\ m Kjwr wWmWjm^m, w '&& »• V*^ mmmmitm J. f Mfttwii'i A Aii ly A l^p. W 4 : A / il ! Ptj THE NEW SIGHT FEED LUBRICATOR xhe illustration shows the sight feed lubricator with emergency hand pump and oil regulator. There is no fear ol the engine running dry of oi' with the sight teed in such a prominent position in front oi' the rider. The emergency pump which is attached to the sight feed, is for the purpose of assisting lubrication, and is only intended for use when the eneine is under heavy load. 5.-1 <■( SMUrnmmm 0 mmmm HEW IMPROVED CLUTCH CONTROL The illustration shows the much improved handle bar clutch control as fitted to all B.S.A. Motor Cycles. **SS m 9 i mmm T-;» i am iiih; KiHiK K IMtll ft; JkOA fv'.'-' 1 ' M IWL- -«• «•«- i W i n3Li mi A, -Jl ** rJmm 1 A ; \ * [ - >' f W JP'w W ••'—■ -. f JT ~T? •' £SSL jHfll . | 1. —it is the finest "quality" machine on the market to-day, yet the cheapest in its class. 2.—The name B.S.A. is an assurance of reliability. B.S.A. has won most of the notable Reliability Trials. 3.—You get the greatest motor cycle vatae tor your .money. 4. —You cannot wear the B.S.A. out. fit will stand years and years of hard work. s.—lt is British throughout—a product of the world-famous Birmingham Small Arms Go. Ltd. 6.—You have speed and power combined with economical running. 7. —You auy a machine that ft as a world wifie record for hill climbing. , 3, —There is a solid steel forging at every vital point. 9. The r??otor Cycle " says British achievements in the motor cycle neld iiave proved that this country holds undisputed supremacy, and among British machines there is none with a greaiej reputation than S.S.A. \Q m —ffte most efficient spares service in the world—so that even if your 3.5.A. is ten or twelve years old, you can always depend upon obtaining spares without delay. • 2.49 HJP de Luxe juglff n mm 7 i 0 [!"*** & 1 a m m •rt a m ■'^SstSZi m a* iHS m A MS m *rA H % *5 it-'*:; s*\' m SS &\ <s* m *S! .v^S5 r~f' m 3.49 H.P. As illustrated B.S.A. SPECIAL TERMS Model.. • Deposit. Monthly Payment. 2.49 h.p. £l7/10/- £3" ! 2.49 h.p. De Luxe ... £2O £3 3.49 h.p. ... ... £22/10/- £3 ! ,S.A. REPRESENTATIVES W. F. Neal ...... J. A. McLean.....; Abbott Bros Anderson & Thomas.... G. & D. Beckett M. P. Munro N. H. G. Munro H. R. Dunton. .. F. Hewetson J. L. Ruff D. Miller Richard & Co TANEATTJA DAKGAVILLE HUNTLY OKAIHAU ROTOKUA taueanga kawakawa WAIHI TE KUITI TE AWAMUTU OPOTIKI KAITAIA F. H. Massey.. R. & M. Nlcoi C. Bonner .u. .. . ...... P. d. Cooper & San.... . A. Rice D. L. Hastie Head & ward.. C. Corlett Mangham, Burred & Son Jas. Thornlon Walsh & west WHANGAREI TE AROHA PTTKEKOHE MORRINSVILLE HAMILTON CAMBRIDGE WHAKATANE GISBORNE OTOROHANGA WARKWORTE TOKOROA ■J .1 I' >' (COUPON.) SKEATES AND WHITE, LTD., 48, Fort Street, Auckland. Please send nie free B.S.A. Literature, giving full specifications of all models and details of easy terms. ' Put a X against the model you are interested in. 2.49... Name Address 2.49 De Luxe... 3.49 3« VZ-/ M / MECHAINICAL oil ? \ M / The much unproved B.S.A. 4 * mechanical oil pump works on > the principle oS gravity feed rom the tank to the small pump, which consists of a worm operating in a tight sleeve in the timing gear cover. The pump forces the oil to the sight feed on the near side of the tank, and through to the engine, rhe illustration also shows the convenient cosition of !he foot brake b the foot rest THE NEW JUSH DRIVE rhe illustration shows the lush drive in ict'ion on the engine sprocket. The purensta dnve is to ehminate the harshness which accompanies the use of chain drive and to reduce wear on the back tyre, it also enables power from the engine to be "picked up" gradually. NEW FRONT FORK SHOCK ABSORBERS j I The Ulustrabon shows the new design B.S.A. barrel type spring Wgt& forks with grease gun labrication. As a shock absorber this new B.S.A. lork is the most efficient ever fitted to a motor cycle. It ensures absolute comfort for the rider on the roughest of roads. The i arrows indicate lubrieating points. js%/ HM? HISSES
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19349, 9 June 1926, Page 8
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