don't own a soap box ha ha i had just read the other thread about the guy in the USA who had owned the legend from new and the genuine dealer told him it couldn't be fixed?? then read this so i guess i was i bit pumped
i am in my 50s and work in the industry for 25 years (with paul in the early years ) have just finished putting saxon pistons (980 ccc ) in a TB motor i had spare and am running it in the legend ( all work except boring the cases for bigger sleeves done by myself ) lets face it these bike are pretty easy for a mechanic to work on . I had to go to one of the two genuine dealers down here ,when i went in i asked for a tappet cover gasket for a 99 legend and the guy behind the counter said ,and i quote whats a legend

,needless to say even though it was a 4 hour round trip i turned around and walked out ! ended up getting it of sandy at triumphant in the UK ,because peter Stevens the importer for Australia didn't have one and wanted me to wait 3 weeks for one ,sandy got it to my door in 8 days at close to half the price !!
i am probably getting old and grumpy but if i go to a triumph shop or any other brand for that matter i expect the bloke behind the counter to know his models of the dealership he is working for . When i worked in a genuine dealership like yourself yeh we took parts of bikes to test other bikes that's normal , never took new electrical parts out of spare parts though but we still had coil testers and even a spark plug tester old school i guess
all i can say is thank f--k there are still shops like Paul's ( hinterland motorcycles ) around !! glad you got the adventurer going
hell i think i just fell of a box
