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Old 07-03-2006   #5 (permalink)
bscritch
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On 2006-07-03 11:27, Rincewind wrote:
Are you sure the ones you have are TOR's (Triumph Off Roads)? I say that because you said they are angle-cut, and the TOR's are peashooters and stamped with Triumph "Not for roads" or somesuch. The angle-cut ones are a different manufacturer, I believe.

See this page for some options.

I have my stock peashooters punched out (on BOTH sides, that is), and am happy with the results. :wink:
They are stamped with Triumph on them....not sure about "Not for Roads" I will check now that you mention it. Thanks for the website....this is what I have been looking for! You saved me some time!

I appreciate everyones assistance!!

One more thing. The bike has a"King/Queen" seat and I would like to get the standard stock seat. The seats that I have seen appear to have no rear bolts to hold the seat in place...looks like a "push to lock" set up on all of the stock seats that I have been looking at. The bike (once again) does not appear to have that set up. Did the 02 have a set up where you could use your key to release the stock seat....I have no manual yet (as you can tell with the questions...bought the bike this past Friday).

What a great forum...thanks for the help!
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