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classicmechanic

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Good evening.

Thanks for letting me in. I hope to enjoy my time on here, perhaps I can share experiences and help folks and hopefully I can learn something too.

I am a mobile mechanic in the Netherlands, mostly working on older cars and motorcyles. Lately I have spent a lot more energy on old timer British cars such as Healeys, Jags and Triumphs as they are coming out of winter storage ready for Sunday driving!! I have done a few full restorations which I enjoy particularly, but most of the work is simply keeping these things going.

I would say my work load is probably 75% cars and 25% motorcycles at the moment.

I am also a biker, when the weather is cooperative I am out on my Harley!

Here in the Netherlands we have a partial lockdown so we are allowed to travel to work but many places such as parks and beaches are shutdown, but they are not too strict yet!

Stay safe everyone.
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum kernowmechanic.
Sounds like you will fit right in here offering/getting advise on our British cars. Be sure to check out the Triumph and Healey section of the forum. The Pub is also a good place to visit for non-car related posts.
Post some pics of your car and motorcycle!
Stay safe.
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

The Triumph section is very active so you will get plenty of help and advice for there for your Triumph questions. Post your experiences with the Triumphs you have worked on.

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

Stay healthy out there.

David
 
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