Iv been searching the globe for a video with this amount of detail! Thank you so much for taking the time.e to put this together. Very helpful thank you
@pushrodfury6644 can I ask. The book you was referring to in the video. Is it a published book or a pdf file i can access? Would be incredibly handy haha
@@hooperdhc7284 I got it from “The Bonneville Shop” I’ve also found Facebook groups for specific model vintage bikes, will have the shop and service manuals in their files sections
There is a triumph service tool avilable to screw in the ajuster with a flat head screw bit a the ajustment end and a hex at the other to get a spanner /wrench on
Iv been searching the globe for a video with this amount of detail! Thank you so much for taking the time.e to put this together. Very helpful thank you
@@hooperdhc7284 Hey thanks for the nice note, and watching the video!
@pushrodfury6644 can I ask. The book you was referring to in the video. Is it a published book or a pdf file i can access? Would be incredibly handy haha
@@hooperdhc7284 I got it from “The Bonneville Shop”
I’ve also found Facebook groups for specific model vintage bikes, will have the shop and service manuals in their files sections
@@pushrodfury6644 massive thank you! I'll have to get on that. Keep up the good work! 😁👍
The primary chain ajuster is behind the drain plug
Oh boy! Thanks, I thought it was on the outside
There is a triumph service tool avilable to screw in the ajuster with a flat head screw bit a the ajustment end and a hex at the other to get a spanner /wrench on
@@stevenandrews5724 I’ve been looking for one “in stock” lmk if you have a source please!
@@pushrodfury6644 Hi; better to change to the later adjuster; where you have it on the "outside"
What's the saying? "If there's no oil under them, there's no oil in them." Or "Triumphs don't leak oil they ooze character"
That about sums it up!