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Jorgy

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New member to this site. Have a 1975 Triumph TR6 that I’m slowly updating and making more reliable. It’s been out of commission for a couple years until recently. I did a new clutch, had the brake booster and master rebuilt, carbs recently rebuilt by Poolboy and many other “scope creep” items. Working on fitting a new poly tunnel which is a PITA because it fits poorly. Love putzing on mechanical things but rely on others for their wisdom too so I don’t have to do redo each project 3 times.

Working on these is a bit like plumbing. No less than 3 trips to the hardware store/internet research/TRF, etc. Still love it, unless I’m hating it in that terribly frustrating moment. Thanks for your wisdom ahead of time. I love reading the posts just to learn. Amazing how brilliant many of you are.
 

DavidApp

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Hello Jorgy

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph section is very active so you are sure to get plenty of tips, help and advice for your TR6.

The Pub is an area where almost anything comes up for discussion.

David
 
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