This brings back memories! About 6 months ago I was rebuilding the forks on my '69 Tiger I am restoring. Not too bad of a job to do, but like everything on these bikes there is an order of operations, everything goes together in a sequence. As for the different thread types, just remember, cross threads is better than no threads ;)
I have a 1967 Triumph Daytona with these forks. I found this video to be very informative, and educational. Thank you
Thank you. I look forward to Part 7 and I hope even more in the future. Your explanations and detail are the best!
@@haroldhholden awesome thanks, we do try to provide great detail and information to help out everyone we appreciate your great comment thanks again
This brings back memories! About 6 months ago I was rebuilding the forks on my '69 Tiger I am restoring. Not too bad of a job to do, but like everything on these bikes there is an order of operations, everything goes together in a sequence. As for the different thread types, just remember, cross threads is better than no threads ;)
Did Jesse ever continue the 1968 Triumph Bonneville restoration? I cannot find anything further than Part 6
@@haroldhholden I am about to post part 7 sorry for the hold up
Talk to much