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New member intro-Rob Barton

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Best do the intro before Basil gets on my case again....live in langley,British Columbia... I've got a 1975 TR6... I will post some photos later... Had the TR for 20 years or so,not a pristine unit but basically a bowtie..Tried to keep up with the maintenance,it gets harder each year crawling under and about, I'm 66 so the back doesn't allow me to bend where needed. Presently working on the ignition wiring and contemplating going to a modern push button set up....has anyone tried it?
 
Welcome (back). We look forward to seeing some pics in the Triumph forum! From looking at your avatar picture it looks like a sweet ride!
 
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