Starting the 1954 BSA B31.
A self taught lesson in starting the BSA, where I learnt a lot about dry sumps and wet sumps, sweated a LOT and made some tea.
Not a 'how to', more of a 'how I fumbled through it'.
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Well done Dad for raising a fantastic daughter!
A very fitting tribute to your dad. Speaking as a dad, who has a life-long association with motorcycles, I can only imagine how I would feel, if one of my children paid me such a tribute, in the future. Well done.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dave. 😊
Chapeau. Determination. Running again.
My '55 BSA 500 single had the dry sump, but the crankcase had an overfill open drain. While the engine ran, oil returned to the oil tank. When the engine was shut down, oil in the engine would drain down, and out the overflow.
Thanks for the info. My B31 is still in parts.
Excellent video, I’m sure dear old dads tickled to bits and there’s no mosquitoes likely to be in the garage any time soon, it may be just starting a bike, but not just any bike, it’s dads. Thanks Charlie for sharing this with us
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha yes that smoke took a couple of hours to disperse! Thank you for your kind words. 😊
This an awsome video from start til finish, the way you told the story about your Dad and the BSA (my Dad had a 650 Thinderbolt when i was a young kid and i fell in love with it & still do today although it is long gone, my Dad is still here ) with your great description of the sump/Tea was brilliant and i learded from it as i never knew about it : ) Brilliant to see the old girl running and causing havok the way that BSA's always have.
It's funny. There are those who kick start a bike from the side and those who get aboard - admittedly easier with a decent centre stand, but not essential. I always found getting aboard and starting a bike 10x easier than standing by the side. And, if the engine kicks back you're in a better position to cushion it at the knee. But, each to their own.
@rcnelson
Ай бұрын
Right on all counts. Sidekicking is a greatly inferior way to kickstart a bike.
I love the way you describe your videos! The chat about oil draining into the crankcase is lovely! Having built a lot of British bikes from bits in boxes I know what it takes to getting a motorcycle to look as good as your dad's B31. Marvellous achievement. LE.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
God bless you girl, well done, your Dad will be looking on with pride.
Great explanation, with demonstration, of the difference between a wet sump and a dry sump system. I have the 1953 year of this very model, with the same plunger frame, up on the lift. Currently trying to get the pushrod cover gland nut off to begin an engine rebuild. Once I have it done, I'll certainly watch for the accidental wet sump situation!
@restdayrider
Ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. 😊
What a splendid video, best explanation I've seen of dry & wet sumps - your Dad would be very proud. So glad you got the B31 started.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt. 😊
I love your vid so much. Been through the same situation this Spring. Got the Bitsa going in the end. Dad´s probably still laughing at me from Valhalla.
@restdayrider
8 ай бұрын
Love that. 😊
Brilliant video brought back a lot of my memories, and made me laugh 😂
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Glad I cheered up your morning. 😊
I've never watched a video with such an awesome combination of brilliant technical info and heartfelt testimonial. Bravo from this new subscriber!
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Pete, that means a lot. 😊
Lovely video, proud dads everywhere!!!
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. 😊
One of my 1st bikes was bsa bantam 125,it had the oddest lil fishtail(factory) pipes,but was still cool,even back in 1984ish👍,nice ulogy to the farther also
In the 1960s I saw a BSA B31 in someones garden obviously not being used as it had flat tyres and ivy growing through the spokes. After a bit of haggling it was mine for a few £s. Luckily there was a petrol station just over the road, so I pushed it there, pumped up the tyres and put some petrol in the tank. Before I tried to start it I cleaned the points and the spark plug and squirted some RedEx into the carb and it was soon running. Though smoking heavily due to the RedEx, I had that bike for ages and it never let me down, it was indestructible. Happy days 👍😎
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
What a lovely story John, they certainly seemed like a daily workhorse for lots of people. I hope you have lots of memories and photos. 😊
I really loved your wet sump/dry sump lesson! Fantastic!
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I just learn better with visuals, and love Tea. 😊
@OddSpanner
2 жыл бұрын
@@restdayrider it made me giggle, and good choice of mug too :D
Best demonstration of a dry sump, ever! Great little video all together and a refreshing change from all the moto vloggers who act like they’re God’s gift to spanners. I bet your dad’s well proud of you.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, I am honestly fumbling my way through, and if you think this one's beginner, check out my First Time maintenance one.🤣
@sambrooks7862
Жыл бұрын
Don't know whether you've noticed or if it's just me but some of the best bike channel presenters are the ladies. A lot of the blokes, not all of them by any means, can come across as condescending and arrogant.
I admire you and the 350 . Wish I was there to help you start the beast. I've liked BSA from childhood. Thank you for a lovely Vid.
@SebSar-ef4zj
2 жыл бұрын
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Great video's Charlie been hooked since start, keep them coming ,👍🏍🏍x
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Terry!
👍 I'm sure your auld da would be so chuffed!😀🏍
What a brilliant video, cracking sump demo and if I were your dad I would have a good laugh yes but by the 'eck I'd be bloody proud of you and my family.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Richard. 😊
No gym needed that day.😉😂 What a work out that was. Nice old motorcycle, nicely refurbished in memory of your father.
Knock out video, thanks for sharing.....I suffered an oil dilemma years back on a BSA twin which sent me through the rear wall of my shed. We are never to old to learn....!!!
Interesting that the dry sump oil filter on a 70 year old bike is reasily available on eBay, with a choice from several suppliers, for around £25. Yet a commonplace part for my 15 y.o. Ford Transit Connect van is no longer available.
The joys of brit singles well done Respect
Awesome work getting this going! That's a beautiful bike and it runs beautifully. I always used to struggle with starting Brit singles, and in the end I found a slight change in thinking made a difference. Originally my focus was on the top part of the kick, trying to get it fire up at the first push down, and I would have similar struggles to what you had in the video. Then (after some advice and experimentation) I focused more on the follow through, as it were. As you get to the bottom of the kick, you want the engine to have good momentum on it's next revolution, so you're really trying to shove it beyond the bottom of the stroke, so it picks up on the next go-around. It used to be call the "swinging kick", and a lot of it is down to timing and weight transfer, rather than leg strength. Just sharing what worked for me, in the hope that it helps a little. Wishing you all the best for the future with that lovely bike!
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to give me a trial tip, I will definitely give this a go. Anything to make it's a little less bothersome and quite such a work out is gratefully taken note of!
@andreassiegler2238
Жыл бұрын
@@restdayrider The aesiest way to start a single really is to kick until compression stroke, pull decompression, carefully kick a bit further over TDC until it's on intake stroke and kick it then, without decompression. This way it can gather momentum over the intake stroke and use that to overcome compression and easily whoop it over TDC. Is also reduces risk of backfire a lot.
What a legend! 50s long stroke thumpers were never the easiest bikes to coax into life at the best of times. Just hope your dear old dad was watching down on you shouting 'go for it Gal'. Bloody brilliant!!🙂👍
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jonathan. I bet he was too! 😀
Brilliant !!well done ,iv got one as well start it with just a tiny bit of throttle x give it a try x
I was built in 1954 too . Some days I take a bit of starting!
my dry sump Norton used to slowly drain back from the oil tank down to the engine sump. I never bothered trying to fix it. I simply would kick start the bike even if the sump was full of oil and let the engine pump it back into the oil tank. of course smoke would billow and roar out of the exhaust when doing this
Fabulous vid. What a great way to explain wet sumping. One quick tip from an old guy who grew up on British bikes. I find it's less effort to kick them over when you are astride the bike rather than standing at the side. Look forward to more of these.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
It kicks like a mule! 😂
Lovely film. It really is. Thank you. More please!
I had a 1951 B31. No rear suspension. Was set up as a ‘trials bike/scrambler’. Removed a quantity of skin and hair when I went under a pear tree! Didn’t see the low lying branch! Bike kept going while I lay on the ground, semi conscious,less a quantity of said skin and hair. Eye watering!
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you needed a helmet! 😭 Was the bike ok? 😏
@okcantbelieveit294
2 жыл бұрын
@@restdayrider . Bike was great! No damage! Still upright but in a huge blackberry bush! Know how many thorns in a huge blackberry bush?? 🤨
Awww that was a lovely wee video about your dad and your family rebuilding the bike. Well done getting it started as well. 👍
good for you lass
Very impressive! I'm glad you didn't give up!
Just came across your video, I am sure your Dad was looking down feeling very proud. Thank you for the illustration of dry wet sump, better than any diagram I have ever seen. I have accepted I am getting older and am am R.E. Interceptor rider. Take care.
Thank you for a classic video and all the interesting information, well done to you and your family.
Used to love riding my B31 plunger, brightened my day up on the way to work and would take a 5min detour on the way home, cheered me up no end just riding that bike but sadly let it go in the end because the timing kept slipping.
Those way back when, if there was no oil on the ground the oil tank was empty. Have to be a little careful, may have leaked into the crankcase.
Loved this - subscribed!
Cracking video Charlie well done , not easy was it but again well done ride safe
Absolutely brilliant and funny, and your "tech expertise" is also bloody brilliant 😄
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Not sure I'd call it expertise. 🤣
Fantastic, really love the explanation of the wet and dry sump.
Brilliant memories tickling, kick, sweat, rest and repeat over n over n over till knackered lol. Glad to see you had your boots on for kicking. Enjoy your well deserved cuppa now. Tony
Well done! I remember those days of kick starting my old bikes. So good to now have electric starter! :-)
Love this video great explanation of a Dry & Wet sump! Lol!
Very interesting watch. Your effort and explanations of the oil wet/dry sump and getting the old girl started. Well done.😊👍
Very good video. I can imagine your dad is laughing with a pride filled heart watching you start that BSA. Watching you struggle with that reminded me of of trying to start a Triumph Tiger I had.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ken, I imagine he would definitely have been chuckling!
I have to say your dad looked like he really loved building bikes and tinkering with stuff, loved the pic of him you shared .
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, he really did. 😊
Thanks for the video, love the wet sumping description. Subscribed.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Allan. 😊
In your dads memory.. Well done on you for keeping the bikes going .enjoy them
Well done, that looked like alot of fun & yes iv‘e had my fair share of kicking over old British bikes.
Great explanation of a dry / wet sump. Brilliant demo with the Tea! 10/10 on efforts for starting it!
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! 😏
Love it Well done
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Karen 😊
Bless you, your family and your dad. What a lovely video. A brilliant tribute. Thank heavens for today's wet dumps eh 💙
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. 😊
That Brings back memories of my dad, he used to have a BSA about the same age as that one, thank you for the great memories, my dad would have loved seeing this video!
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Neal. 😊
thinking and looking chair, class
Back in the day I was a keen triathlete. Went to a physio. He asked if I'd had polio as one calf was much bigger. "No 15 years of single cylinder motorbikes""...
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha!
Only just discovered your channel because of my interest in RE 350s. Split between the 2 and now they are about to launch the Hunter. That was a outstanding explanation of wet sump engines. Looking forward to more of your excellent down to earth content. Thank you. PS. Had a handful of British singles back in the day. Love them.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tim, thank you for your comments. I've seen the Hunter as well, I personally prefer the single seat rather than the Bench seat of the Hunter, it looks like a 'between' bike , between the Himalayan and the Meteor. Stay safe. 😊
What a beautiful machine. I loved the whole story. Your doing dad proud.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Derek. 😊
What a workshop!!! Great effort starting a beautiful bike.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. 😊
I was 16 when I came across a plunger B31, and the guy selling it said he would start it for me. I was totally besotted with the whole process - tickling, freeing the clutch, setting choke and ign levers, easing over compression, the big kick, the big kickbacks, the smells, the smoke...I was gone...I had to have this magical beast ! I weighed 7 1/2 stone, and I struggled for weeks with this monster, but in the end had it sussed. I had BSA singles for many years after that, and even with high comp pistons and Goldstar cams, could start them with my hand. You did better then me !
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Good to know it'll likely get easier! Thank you.
@kdsowen2882
Жыл бұрын
starting with your hand... I never tried that Paul , you're a brave man . Dave nz
Great video, thank you so much 👍
What a delightful video Charlie, and oh the joys of wet sumping! My 73 year old Norton, 'Nora', is proficient at it, bless her! Your dad will be much amused looking down at your antics, and touched deeply no doubt.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! I'm learning everyday, this was just one more lesson. 😊
Hilarious! Great video.
Absolutely excellent, thank you. Yes, I laughed. Feeling rather smug now. My C15 rotted away in a garage for 18 years. After one year working on this barnfind I fired her up (not the first kick) and minimal smoke. Anyway, a great bike - enjoy.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
You're allowed to laugh, and to feel a little smug. 🤣
I had an identical B31 40 odd years ago as everyday transport. usually B31s don't wet sump as quickly as other singles, but the explanation you gave was simple indeed perfect! I wish I'd had that when younger! This is the first of your videos I've seen, and I'll be looking out for more. Thank you.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jay, I understood that the B31 was a workhorse for a lot of people as a daily commute, I'm really looking forward to getting her out on the road again. 😊
nice - enjoy your rest days ! :-)
Well done... You got there! I've stopped shouting helpful hints at the screen now..... What a lovely wee B 31.... They're a really nice bike and should give you many hours of fun...
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! Keep shouting, I may eventually hear you! 😊
My Dad had a b31 1957 when I was a Young boy. The sound of the kickstarting and the engine brought back special memories 😀😍
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
That's so nice to hear, I'm glad it triggered special memories for you.😊
I love the oil sump example
Well done! My first bike was a BSA.
Great work! A kick start bike does make something as simple as start up seem like magic sometimes😁
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
It was almost a relief to get on my 2021 Enfield and push a button after that effort! 😏
Best explanation of a “wet” dry sump I have ever seen. Been around bikes for 50 years and you did it best. Should be obligatory watching for anyone with a dry sump bike. Superb!
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!!! 😊
Great to see the old bikes i bet your glad you got an electric start on your bike, I'm glad to see you didn't fall off your stool in the workshop, like i did in the R.E rally last weekend😂 your dad would be proud of you great channel take care and ride safe 👍
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! Oh Phil that was priceless, that ground was so hole ridden it was a gamble every time we say down!
Well done to you for not giving up at starting the ol' B S A. It will be nice to see you enjoying a ride out on it sometime. Next time I meet you at our club events I may be able to give you some hints at tips on old bikes. You will have seen my 1960 Norton Dominator 600 on the Marlborough jubilee run. And my vintage Royal Enfield model 200 2 1/4 hp two stroke at the Bike treads open day event. Well done for sharing your experiences your family will be proud of you.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Colin, you have lovely old bikes, and all tips and hints will be much appreciated!
Well done!
Well done 👍 keep the vids coming ride safe
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. 😊
Well done girl - a credit to you - all else has been deservedly well said before me. You did more than good 😇
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris.
A wonderful tribute to your dad.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
Hi Charlie Your Dad would be very proud of you and your family for restoring that lovely old bike of his, well done 👍. Great explanation of the wet and dry sump, had no idea how they worked before your demonstration. Unfortunately I got a right rollicking from my wife for spilling tea all over the dinning room table when I tried to explain it to her 😂 🤣😊. Thanks for sharing 👍
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
That's brilliant! Your poor wife 🤣
That was a great video. From the looks of your dads shop he was a man that could do anything . Not many people have full machine shops. I’m sorry I had to laugh when you were sitting there after kicking a million times. I’ve been there before . I know your dad was smiling.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
He certainly was a man of many talents and a strong commitment to give anything a go, and I miss him terribly. I suspect you're right, he'd be chuckling away. 😏
I did laugh when the caption came up "This is when the penny should have dropped" :) . Many people have made this same mistake on my more modern Honda single dry sump engine ! Luckily I had someone to tell me, otherwise I would probably have also overfilled it.
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
I guess we live and learn. 😊
What a great video and well done for persevering. I miss my old A10. The only kickstart bike I have now is a 125 Honda and that’s a lot easier to kick over than that B31. You have a new subscriber.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, I was determined to get her going, but I ached the next day! 🤣
You have some beautiful bikes there , your Dad was a man of taste .I owned an sr500 single, with a long-stroke high-compression modified engine .It was so hard to start I told people they could have it if they could start it and no-one could . Sometimes I thought I'd have a heart-attack trying, until I watched a couple of videos on how to start Manx-Norton race-bikes and BSA-single race-bikes . It was one kick after that, I recommend it, nothing to lose. Dave NZ
@betacam235
Жыл бұрын
That SR500 Yam engine can be hard to start but it's normally just a question of getting it perfectly set-up. I've restored XT500s, the same applies. I took one to an exhibition, guy came across and demonstrated how to start it BY HAND!!!! It started on his first try. He said "Hmmmm...that's properly dialed in!"
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Blimey! Yes, this old girl is far from the perfect set up, she was built in a single day so needs a fair bit of fettling! 😊
@kdsowen2882
Жыл бұрын
@@betacam235 Mine had a Smiths-Shoukai steel-crank, 11-1 compression, high-lift- cam , huge fly-wheel, side-case to accomodate that fly-wheel, 40mm-flatslide , 93mm-stroke, ported/polished and blew 750-Bonnies away .It was Nothing like my TT500, or any of 3 other SR's I;d owned . 120mph was the scariest adrenaline-buzz ever , with twin-leading-shoe front-end to help make things interesting. Dave
I had a 1954 model B31 and it was a Swing Arm frame. I got a 500 (B33) Head, Barrel and flywheels and turned it into a 500 and slung a sidecar on the side. With the original gearing and then with the hubs laced to 16 inch rims the gearing was very low and just right for lugging a chair around in the 1960's. Your dad sounds like a great bloke and I am so sorry for your loss.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of a side car, bet that was such fun. Thank you for your words.
Thanks for a look into the past
The sweat and tears (blood was missing) the puffing and sitting with a towel was priceless, those who own British bikes have all experienced this and those who say they haven't are either in their 20s or fibbing. A little tip, there is no need to press the tickler up and down, show the experts how it's done by holding it down until fuel emerges. Well done.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Thank you for the tip, I'll give that a go next time. 😊
That garage is amazing
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
Isn't it just. 🥰
I restored one of these from a crate. Built to last, hard to start, not a comfortable ride over 45. My Meteor shows how a single cylinder is done.Well done. Loved the video.
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Nice video! Good fun. I could have told you that the oil was in the sump if you had only asked me. It was the first thing that came to my mind. I've ridden a similar bike for years (a 1952 BSA B33 - 500cc) and this is a not an uncommon problem with these bikes, especially if they have been sitting for a while. 😀 But you did well! Congratulations!
@restdayrider
2 жыл бұрын
Everyday is a learning day for me! Thank you for your comments. 😊
Absolutely brilliant explanation I too have inherited a maroon b31 of 53 vintage it is disassembled but my father rebuilt the engine and the gearbox with the aid of altzhimers so neither turn, not a big problem for me but I still think he did a good job under adverse conditions Great vid keep it up
@restdayrider
Жыл бұрын
He did a cracking job considering the medical hurdle. Bet you do him proud. 😊
Feels good when it starts, don't it. Good job.
I found it easier to sit on the bike when starting it. You get the balance after a while. And you can have it on the centre stand if needed. Great sound. The old cork clutch plates and the secondary chain... ahhhh
@peterholthoffman
Жыл бұрын
Yes, being astride the bike makes kicking it an order of magnitude easier. I can scarcely imagine starting my B-50T while standing next to it like that.
Well done love leave that throttle alone until it’s starts you know now paramedic LAS 👍
You are a great daughter MLR