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    Default Need advise for accurate Triumph parts

    Hey all - my latest love affair is with a 1976 Bonneville 750 with 4200 original miles, that I just found in a garage in Iowa. I am getting it ready to ride this year, and show in 2011 at Davenport (when it is eligible), but I am already running into frustration with finding correct parts. So far every place I've dealt with says the parts are "just like original", but they obviously don't know what that means! Most of the several parts I have received are close, but not exactly right.
    Can you recommend a good supplier of NOS or accurate repro Triumph parts? Someone who KNOWS what correct means? Any advise would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!

    I just emailed several of the vendors that I have dealt with.

    I am getting frustrated at this point, because I have ordered parts from 4 different vendors now, and all 4 supplied me with parts that fit, functioned, and were kind of close, but were not exact.

    I hope I am wrong, but it seems in the Triumph world, the word correct has a different meaning. Maybe there are no reliable vendors?
    Last edited by jupiter2; 01-29-2010 at 10:43 AM.
    Jim
    AMCA #466

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    Jim, the older bike repop parts got better as demand increased. Your bike parts may not have the big demand as yet for quality parts. We have delt with British Cycle Supply out of Canada with very good results ( they have a warehouse in the US) also Domi Racer seems to be a good source also, although a little more pricey.
    Cass

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    I've dealt with both the outfits Cass mentioned for older Triumph parts and was generally pleased. Have seen Domi Racer get in some bad batches of repro rubber parts, knee pads, grips, footpeg rubbers. Some were so bad I don't know why they even shipped them out, but they took them back, no problem. I've had good luck with Baxter Cycle, And Raber's in San Jose CA is great. There was a Guy in B.C. I got a lot of stuff from too, the name escapes me right now. And several outfits out of England carry some decent stuff. Unfortunatey, ugly repops, or nice looking re-pops that don't fit are a problem for most makes, the crappy HD repops really take the prize. Sometimes you just don't know untill you get the part in your hand if it's worth a damn, and if it's not, I send it right back and tell 'em why. Then keep on looking. I would think there would be a lot of NOS stuff still around for your bike, I'd look in the Triumph Owners International Club magazine for suppliers/sellers.
    Doug.
    Doug McLaughlin #6607
    Central Oregon, USA

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    Thanks, guys for the advise. Some good leads!
    Jim
    AMCA #466

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    Hi Jupiter 2

    http://www.triumphrat.net/classic-vintage-and-veteran/


    This is a link to a vintage triumph forum . Just like this AMCA forum with a lot of experts willing to help.

    Post your same "poor parts" question. Also it would be helpful to be a little more specific as to what parts/pieces you are having trouble with.

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    If you still are looking for parts try Steve Collins in Suttersville, PA

    http://www.collinscycle.com/collins_cycle_service.htm
    Rich
    AMCA #8438

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