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1967 Triumph TR6C Rebuild by a noob.
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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1473737, member: 16119"] Update. The TR6C Mystery. I've got serious reservations that this '67 TR6C is the same bike as the one he bought (or remembers buying) in '69. I asked him (84 year-old previous owner) about the damage on the primary side, assuming it happened sometime when he owned it. He remembers nothing about it. Also, he had mentioned previously that he never had the top-end or any major engine work done on it. Obviously he's confused as this cylinder has been bored .060. I guess that could have been done (damage and top-end) within the bike's first two years, but I kind of doubt it. He bought a '67 in 1969. I'm just not sure if it was THIS '67. Having owned 9-10 Triumphs over the last 40+ years and memory that isn't great, it very well may be that he's confusing the specific history of his bikes. It's not the end of the world by any stretch, I just don't know the history of the bike like I thought I did. [/QUOTE]
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