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Originally Posted by gararnett
You need to look up a guy in South Point Ohio who is called Moon. I lost his number, or I would PM it to you. He used to work with a guy in CAttletsburg, Gary Kelley. Gary had a complete Triumph shop wit all spares for the old bikes, but became very ill 2 1/2 years ago. I believe he has passed since. Moon knows about all you can know about these bikes. I'm not sure he is working as a mechanic on old Triumphs now, but if you can locate him, he would be an invaluable resource to fixing your bike. Anyway, I know I've not given much info you can use here, but there are people in your back yard that can help you out TONS. I'm down in Pikeville, Ky and when I find anything out on how to get hold of the information, I'll post up.
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I make my way over to South Point all of the time. I appreciate the info. It makes me feel better to know that if I really get stuck there is someone nearby that I might be able to get to help me out.
Definitely let me know if you get any other info on him.
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Originally Posted by The Big Bobber
Check out this site they carry almost all the books on vintage bikes and restoration manuals. www.garagecompany.com
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Thanks, that site looks like it has everything.
I have to get done refinishing my garage cabinets before I will have room to get the bike (not to mention have somewhere to work on it), but hopefully I will be done with that soon so I can get started.