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Old 12-12-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Triumph needs a store like this. For the brave or mechanically inclined amongst us, I am sure that a lot of the stuff will fit or be adaptable to a Trump. And hey, they even have spoke wrenches!

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Nice site... Thanks Doc.

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I considered a Royal Enfield for awhile and at times still think I may pick one up. Part of the reason was the availability of parts and accessories at the online Royal Enfield store. Even spoke with the head store guy once. They were very helpful and very realistic about the Enfield. Nice folks.
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Very cool stuff! I like the scrambler/trials kit. I may get an Enfield one day.
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I wouldn't really care for a bike made in India.....the only country that still has the plague.....really. New Bonneville and Bellacorse work for Triumph just fine I think.
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if you spend $400 on that mikuni kit the bike will go 75mph no problem!!!

If I wanted a hunk of Sheit to work on I'd get an old bike, more street cred and much cooler and faster.

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I still think their store is very nice. Broad range, nicely laid out, themed kits...

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You're right Dr E, I wish we had something like that, the 68 stuff is no bueno.
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On 2006-12-12 12:54, DrEnglish wrote:
Triumph needs a store like this. For the brave or mechanically inclined amongst us, I am sure that a lot of the stuff will fit or be adaptable to a Trump. And hey, they even have spoke wrenches!
If Triumph had a store like that near me I would have spent a lot of money by now. Triumph dealers could make big bucks if they were awake to something like this, my dealer keeps very minimal add on's and you can forget about performance parts....


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if you spend $400 on that mikuni kit the bike will go 75mph no problem!!!
If they increased the price to $1500 for two of them - do you think it would be even mo' faster?!? :razz:
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