British Cycle Parts & price List

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British Cycle parts specialists at British Cycle Supply's Canadian sales headquarters. The new USA phone number, 201-880-0366, will ring in Nova Scotia for only the cost of a phone call to New Jersey, and allows instant access to the same experienced sales staff who have been ably manning the BCS phone lines for decades.

Please find attached there parts list

Web Site URL - http://www.britcycle.com/default.htm
 

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BCS (British Cycle Supply) is about 45 minutes on the four-lane from where I live. I've been dealing with them for about 15 years - at least since I bought my '70 Triumph. Their mail service is very quick or if I'm in a hurry I call ahead and take a ride to pick up the items. I was there just a couple of weeks ago.
Wayne, Gary and all the gang are great to deal with.
 
:y114: The one I posted is the one they sent me about 10 minutes ago lol
 
[quote author=DaveM link=topic=10533.msg51603#msg51603 date=1286199299]
:y114: The one I posted is the one they sent me about 10 minutes ago lol
[/quote]

You got it THAT quickly???

I waited over a week for them to finally send this one!!
 
[quote author=Rocky link=topic=10533.msg51567#msg51567 date=1286185177]
BCS (British Cycle Supply) is about 45 minutes on the four-lane from where I live. I've been dealing with them for about 15 years - at least since I bought my '70 Triumph. Their mail service is very quick or if I'm in a hurry I call ahead and take a ride to pick up the items. I was there just a couple of weeks ago.
Wayne, Gary and all the gang are great to deal with.
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It must be nice to have them so close to home!!

I used to drive to Evans City, Pennsylvania to Rask Cycle, but they quit talking to me after I insisted upon putting Mikuni carbs on the T-120 chopper. Since this '78 Bonneville also has Mikunis, I'm sure they'd lay an egg if I approached them again. They're "purists" and very hard headed about such things. They don't even approve of electronic ignition kits.

I also have Collins Cycle in Sutersville, Pennsylvania as a source, but that's over an hour in the middle of nowhere. The roads to it are like driving one of those world's most dangerous highways in the Himalayas!!
 
[quote author=The Seeker link=topic=10533.msg51605#msg51605 date=1286199639]
You got it THAT quickly???

I waited over a week for them to finally send this one!!
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What can I say I must have got lucky. Rocky sent me his one and about 20 min later the new one arrived from them :y114:
 
I have done business with British Cycle. They are great to deal with. This should be added to the dealer thread.
 
I have added them to the links area
 
[quote author=DaveM link=topic=10533.msg51615#msg51615 date=1286201840]
I have added them to the links area
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Dave.....you may want to add Collins Cycle and Rask Cycle to your links. They are both old skool honest Triumph (and BSA) shops who sell parts and do restorations as well. These guys are BIKERS and treat fellow enthusiasts well.

Collins Cycle

Rask Cycle

Rask Cycle has some good info on their website such as original paint schemes for Triumphs, BSAs, and Nortons.
 
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