Posted on 05/30/2006 8:20:21 PM PDT by martin_fierro
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Did they finally put the shifter on the left side and the rear brake pedal on the right side?
I definately dig that bike.
LOL, yup they sure did!
No, thanks.
It looks neat, sounds tough and all, but no way do I want that much hot metal up against my leg. I grew up riding dirt bikes and have the scars on my legs to prove it.
Next to the Scrambler was a Bonneville that the salesman said she'd make me a deal on - a demo with only 19 miles on it! No, thanks on that one too. Only 19 miles and the pipes are already badly blued. Yeah, the salesman said, there's a problem Triumph has with overheating due to too-lean mixture. EPA laws and such, yadda yadda...
I left empty-handed, of course.
Wow! Way Cool Retro Trumpet!!
(Does it come with mirrors?)
And....... I could have went two more lifetimes without ever seeing another pan/banananana/"nicest-people-on-a-Honda" seat!
Can you say "Corbin" ? :-)
Not like they had a choice, my '73 was last right shifter & I still hate myself for selling it.
(I got all weak kneed just reading 'air cooled')
Note: recently in UK and tried to find a source for parts to restore a couple of mid '60 Brits...
they are importing used parts from the US.
(anyone knowing an affordable restoration place is invited to offer suggestions)
All chromed steel pipes blue (unless they are really thick).
Stainless on the other hand will turn a soft gold.
Rabers in San Jose. Not sure where in California you are, but they are probably worth a call.
http://www.rabers.com/home.html
Thanks.
Back in the 1960's it was middlin'-common in our crowd to pick out the folks who rode high-pipe Trumps or Beezers out of a bunch of bikers from the leather leg guard frequently sewn up on the inside of the thigh/knee/calf of the rider's leg on the side the pipes were on.
Nowadays, I'm sure some high-tech Nomex nylon leg guard will be developed, attached by space-age elastic straps with Velcro fasteners and adjustments.
But the old shoefixer who used to stich the leg guards on my blue jeans is still alive and kicking, semiretired but still passing the days away tending the flowers in front of his still-in-business shoe fixit shop. And I can't wait to pull up to his place on a new Triumph Scrambler with a new pair of Jeans and a paper pattern of what I need done. I'm betting he still remembers too.
Yeah, they changed the side the pipes are on. Big hairy deal....
Can you say "Corbin" ? :-)
Good heavens, no! Can you say Bates?
Maybe LePera....
(Does it come with mirrors?)
You can get a mirror or two from your friendly local dentist, or his supplier. The stainless ones are realitively weather and vibration proof.
Some automotive parts suppliers even stock 'em for reading serial numbers on the backs of dashboard-mounted gauges and equipment.
Paging Harvey Mushman: Your new bike is in at the Triumph shop.
Not if you spray them flat black.
ick. I'll take the blue.
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