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Old 05-30-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know where I can get replacement Cylinder barrels for a 1965 Bonneville Triumph 650 T120R Standard bore I'm new to triumph and the parts a very hard to find where I am from it looks like it's going to be strictley internet for me.
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Try Baxter Cycle in Marne Iowa, (712) 781-2351. If they don't have it, can't get it or tell you where you can get it, then it's probably made out of Unobtainium! Good luck and welcome. By the way, where are you?
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Thanks for the info I'm from Ada, Oklahoma, USA . I probably have the first triumph anyone will see driving around here.
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hi,
new barrels and pistons are widely avalable in the uk.standard bore or 750 big bore.i went for the big bore,its vastly improved the bike.also geared up to 20 tooth engine drive sprocket instead of 19.geoff :hammer: :hammer:
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There is a nice thread going at the same time on barrels (although more about 750 replacements).

Click here if you haven't found it yet.

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Hi there, you can also try British Only in Michigan and they're at www.britishonly.com. And then there is MAP in FL. I can't find MAP's number right now but both are very good and very knowledgeable help. And even Domi Racer (although mostly Norton stuff) may have what you're looking for - www.domiracer.com. We deal with all three of them regularly and between the three of them we can restore most of the British bikes from the ground up. Hope this helps. Take care.
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Interesting.................. In England, JUGS are to be seen inside or for that matter, outside ladies tee shirts. :razz: Roy
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