Pre-made Boyer Bracket for A-65's

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Pre-made Boyer Bracket for A-65's

Postby norbsa48503 » Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:18 am

Boyer module bracket for mounting on BSA twins that use the welded to the frame battery bracket.

This is a stainless bracket made for easy mounting underneath the battery strap bracket found on BSA’s from 1963 – 1968. You have to drill and tap the holes (use 8-32 screws), apply the Velcro and tie-wraps, and wire up the Boyer module.

This bracket saves you a lot of work designing and building a good location for the Boyer module. It provides a location safe from the weather, easily accessible, and easy to wire. Well tested on a number of my bikes, it allows room for the battery box pin to come through the rubber grommet cup in the bracket on the frame. The stock side cover arrangement clears this mounting location. The wires go back towards the oil tank and can easily reach the required locations for the Boyer box.

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Re: Pre-made Boyer Bracket for A-65's

Postby grandpaul » Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:22 am

Never mind....

The image code looked wrong, so i posted a "fixed" copy.
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Re: Pre-made Boyer Bracket for A-65's

Postby norbsa48503 » Sun Nov 22, 2009 4:45 pm

Yes Paul fixed my own mess thanks anyway. I made about 40 on a wire EDM on the outline cut. Here is the blank not yet bent.
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