B.S.A. Front Wheel Drive Club
Stories and articles
From past issues of our magazine

Technical articles now in "Member's pages"

Our magazine has been in continuous production since the Spring of 1959, and printed by many different methods, ranging from Gestetner, through Banda, Roneo, offset Litho, and now professionaly printed by CPS using a fully computerised system.
One thing that has been consistent is that it has always been edited by a our own Honorary Editor, currently Peter Nicholls, who has guided this publication through many years of developement to it's present format, which is now able to feature colour pictures on the front and rear pages, as well as good quality 'photos and drawings within the covers.
Date PublishedContents
   October 1962      Climbing Darracott by psb
   March 1987      George Robin's story of pre-war adventures with two trikes
   March/April 1965      Frank Cope, the most successful BSA trials driver of all time
   December 1995      The Hotchkiss V Twin Engine, important research by Dave Daniel
   May 1981      The Exeter Trial, by Pete King
   July 2004      Racing a BSA at Cadwell Park, By Brian Grindrod
   January 2004      Pre-war trials, some facts and figures, By Graham Skillen
   2002      Trials and Tribulations, by Peter.Bowler
   May 1989      AA Men, A true story by Ian Pinkney
   November 1993      BSAs at Brooklands---and beyond, by Anneke Burger-v.d. Blom
   March/June 1985      An interview with Bert Perrigo, a famous trials driver of the 'thirties
   August 1997      Adjustable Spanner, and other tales, by John Lee
   2003      The Sprint, A light-hearted look at the Gaydon Sprint of '69, by P.S.Bowler
   February 2000      Twenty-first birthday, 160,000 miles and still going strong--- anon
   December 1998      True story of a rescued trike--- Jonathan Lines
 Not known at present      Letter From Peter Geare about his experiences with a BSA three-wheeler during the thirties
 Not known at present      Road test, 1929 a historical document with the very first road test of a BSA three-wheeler
   March 1997      The BSA 10hp Vtwin RWD Car of 1921 (supplied by Barry Baker)
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