Velocímetros para BSA A65

Motorcycle Lighting and Indicators for BSA A65

As the proud owner of a classic BSA motorcycle, you want your motorcycle to look and perform at peak performance. Broken lights can be dangerous or at least take away from the appearance. Fortunately, motorcycle lighting and indicators for BSA A65 are easy to replace or repair as needed.

What lights does the A65 motorcycle need?

Here are the three types of lights you need.

  • Headlamp: Headlamp is another word for headlight. This refers to the large light in the middle of your motorcycle.
  • Flashers: Flashers or indicator lights refer to the set of yellow lights that indicate the direction of your turn. You can find BSA flashers individually or in multipacks. Also, this BSA bike part is interchangeable, and the same on right and left and across the line of BSA motorcycles.
  • Taillight: Like the flashers, the taillight or tail lamp is basically the same for all BSA motorcycles.
How can you find the correct BSA replacement lights?

Finding a replacement is quick and effortless. Depending on the parts you need, here are the key facts to keep in mind.

  • Year: If you need to replace flashers or taillights, these parts work for all BSA motorcycles. For headlights, however, you will need to search by year of your motorcycles release.
  • Model: More essential than the year, BSA has released specific body types, such as the Firebird Scrambler. Designed to work off-road, a scrambler bike has different dimensions from bikes like the Café Racer. Always be sure to narrow your search by BSA model name.
  • Whole or parts: For pieces that come in several parts, such as headlamps, you can usually replace all or part of the assembly. Regardless if the whole headlamp breaks, you may still find it simpler to replace the pieces.
  • Custom work: If you want to customize your bike or if it has already been customized, you may need custom lights. For example, you can choose to place indicators on the handlebars instead of on the bikes fork.
What does BSA stand for?

BSA stands for Birmingham Small Arms Company, a group of British businesses that originally came together to build wartime supplies. Whenever you see BSA on a bike, it means that this motorcycle was made by the BSA Motorcycles offshoot of BSA.

The rest of the model name refers to motorcycle body and engine type. The A in A65 refers to the Vertical Twin line, and 65 refers to the 650cc engine size. Within the 650cc engine range, BSA makes a variety of different A65 body types such as the Spitfire Royal Star. Oftentimes, you will find these bikes referred to simply by model names, such as Firebird or Spitfire. Except for the headlamps, most A65 lights and indicators remain the same across this motorcycle line.