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1967 Triumph TR6C Rebuild by a noob.
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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1473608, member: 16119"] It'll be nice to get some experienced eyes on these things ... I can't rely on the previous owner to remember anything he's done to them over the years and I certainly can't tell that "XYZ part is way wrong". Like I said, I'm not out to make a correct full restoration, but if something is obvious and doesn't cost a fortune, I'd like to fix it. Example, I know the seats are wrong on the TR6 & Bonneville. I've read that the 67 was a one year part, so the odds of finding one :( . But there are seats out there that would be closer to the original (like, no "chrome" trim along the bottom of the seat). And before someone says this is a dirt bike site ... do a little reading on the TR6C. It was the king of the desert prior to the Japanese Invasion. The original Desert Sled. Harvey Mushman & Malcolm Smith raced 'em (before he moved to Husky) . [/QUOTE]
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