That is a bike that no one owns. They are merely the present caretaker. I think, that for now, you are the perfect caretaker of that motorcycle. You should hold onto it until you find someone that is worthy of the job being passed onto.
I've been riding for over 50 years and have owned 3 BSA'S, 6 or so Triumphs, and many Honda's etc. I'm down to 1 63 TR6 that has been with me since 82 and till I'm done. Would love to have almost every single one back and would keep that gem in a heartbeat ..JIM
Keep it mate You have done a respectful rebuild on it keeping the outside in as found condition. You are probably one of the few people best suited to being the carer of such a historic motorcycle. Take care mate cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
The JUDGE deserves a quality home with you Brother! At this stage I can already smell the exhaust. Through the video all I could think was wiring. Never done a Triumph but I always want to rush the wiring to fire up a new engine. But you are the MAN and that's done, can't wait for the fire up!!! Maybe it's time for the wifey to have her own bike and the Judge could be it. I've never had a passenger. Every woman I've been with either got her own or stayed home, I know- I am an ass. Good Luck Jared, she's a Beauty. RESPECT You are in my prayers Hoka Hey
That's great information about the gaps in the rings, thanks! I missed this episode on Sunday. I was out of town, at "Canada's Largest Outdoor Flea Market" apparently. This cool older cat had a shed full of tools (and some good stories) and I rooted around in one of the boxes and found myself some Witworth wrenches! 🙂
That rig is looking good. All my motorcycle shows on TH-cam come out on Sunday, Weems Motor Co, Her Two Wheels, Shadetree Surgeon, Cheylesi, and SaddleTramp. It is like back in the day "must see TV " on NBC.
I'd say keep it unless you can find someone who will care for it the way it should be! I'm not totally a triumph guy and I think it should stay the way you've built it!
once the bike is done I think you should hang onto it, as cool as it would be to do a giveaway or sell it, you're probably the best caretaker for that bike
Awesome machine. Love your show. I've got a couple unit Triumphs. I'd daily ride it. Kind of a shop truck. Through some old period correct looking leather bags and use it for picking up parts. I want to build my 69 bonnie to resemble this bike your building.
Thanks for another great class...I'll have to review previous vids, wondering what the cam lift and duration is for the valves. You have to stay the owner, it's part of you. At least for a couple years. I like that idea someone mentioned about loaning it to the museums. ✌️ 🤍
Keep it, and ride it, Jared. It'll last forever now that you have laid your hand on it. Do you realize how many guys you've helped rebuild their old bikes with your videos? Plenty, I'll say that. peace, Eric in Kissimmee.
I would take it on a nice long road trip with some buddies. Maybe head to the Ozarks for an amazing ride. Then, If you’re looking to finance your next project, either raffle it or make it one of the Forgotten Angels bikes. But honestly, I don’t sell anything, so I’d just keep it. Still go to the Ozarks with my buddies, but just keep it.
So I missed the ring compressor removal. I am assuming you get the pistons started and take it out before dropping the cylinders on. really like watching you fix them old bikes :)
@@weemsmotorco Thanks for adding all the detail on the SQUISH - It took me about 12 full hours today; slowed down by rocker box gasket removal, and the 100 tries to get the intake pushrods into position. Now to get some mileage on it and hopefully not bathe the engine cases in oil!!!
Uncle Weem doing his thing again.. you make me want to do a bike build of my own.. Here's what you can do with the bike Uncle Weem.. Look for someone who really wants a bike but cant afford one and give it to them.. just an idea.. Sorry.. I edited this message cos I was falling asleep when I originally tiped it so it came with some lethargy and a few parts of rudeness.. I apologize.. I didn't mean to offend anyone..
@@weemsmotorco I discovered that yes.. uncle Weem, you'll see i edited my comment cos when i woke up this morning and read what i typed, i got the shock of my life.. my eyes were basically closed as I typed that and didn't realise how brutal it sounded.. Please excuse and forgive me.. I'm sorry..
First could you please tell me what brand spring compressor you use? Now as for the bike it seems for now you are the caretaker of its story and you are adding to it. When I see a bike that the shadetree surgeon has up for the raffle it's seeing his adventures on the bike and the work he puts into it that makes it cool and that is what you are doing with the judge. Have fun go on adventures and maybe someday pass it on to the next one. Take care and be safe
Oh That Bike is so awesome, hard to say what you should do with it. I mean, if I had it i would keep it till the day i died, I would also have to go to town teaching myself to to TRIUMPH for sure because, i doubt I would trust anyone to tinker with it if something occurred. Since i could never afford to buy it though and You are already triumph schooled hard core, i'd suggest you keep it forever. but i know how ya are and you always got something going on and I know it;s hard to say but sometimes people say I have too many! LOL this ones so cool though, i imagine it sitting next to the rainmaker. ( yeah, if I had won that raffle broham, i'd be sending you a pic every Christmas . Moondog on the Rainmaker LOL... and My wife would still be mad of course. i do wonder that would bring for sale though. it's so bad to the bone. not enough to want you to sell it of course but still "I wonder"
Did someone bet him how many times he could use the word 'index' incorrectly? It's good that gaskets are now being used and attempts made to keep the oil inside. The Richter video is well worth a watch, he waffles on occasion, but goes more in depth and seems competent. It's worth buying a new Amal Premier carb, if Mikuni is considered unoriginal, then you won't have a worn Amal body, slide and inaccessible pilot passage to drive you nuts on mixture settings.
That is a bike that no one owns. They are merely the present caretaker. I think, that for now, you are the perfect caretaker of that motorcycle. You should hold onto it until you find someone that is worthy of the job being passed onto.
Good Call!
Keep it. That is a piece of motorcycle history.
Sure!!!
I've been riding for over 50 years and have owned 3 BSA'S, 6 or so Triumphs, and many Honda's etc. I'm down to 1 63 TR6 that has been with me since 82 and till I'm done. Would love to have almost every single one back and would keep that gem in a heartbeat ..JIM
1963!!! The first year Unit Construction, such a great bike!
I think you should hold on to this one for awhile and enjoy it. It has such an awesome story that you have added on to and brought it back to life.
Thanks and will do!
Cool bike! Put it at Wheels through time
Good idea!
It is a keeper. The history, the work you did on in. Ride it hard Brother!!!!
For Sure!
Sell it Weems. Somebody out here should have that awesome bike to ride around.
That would be cool!
😢 no give away
You gotta keep it and ride it.... A lot of history in that Triumph. A Weems legend so say'th the Judge haha .... Great video
For sure!!
Keep it ,it has a unique history
So much history!
Keep it mate
You have done a respectful rebuild on it keeping the outside in as found condition. You are probably one of the few people best suited to being the carer of such a historic motorcycle. Take care mate cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks 👍
I'd have to say that it would make an awesome daily rider.. its got provenance.. keep it and ride it.
Agreed!
Keep it! Eventually you can do a family Triumph ride!
Maybe one day!
Keep it so others could see the history of the culture..PARTY AT THE PEN crowd would dig it
Good Call!
Keep it and enjoy until it’s time to part. Thats an awesome piece of history
It sure is!
You've done a pile of work on her. Give her the respect she deserves, make her a daily rider.
Okay!!!!
Are Ya Kidding ?!? Keep It and Ride the Hell out of it !! Love It !
Right on!
Another great video Jared! I actually got mine out and rode it the other day.Thanks for the help!
Hope you enjoy it!
The JUDGE deserves a quality home with you Brother!
At this stage I can already smell the exhaust. Through the video all I could think was wiring. Never done a Triumph but I always want to rush the wiring to fire up a new engine. But you are the MAN and that's done, can't wait for the fire up!!!
Maybe it's time for the wifey to have her own bike and the Judge could be it. I've never had a passenger. Every woman I've been with either got her own or stayed home, I know- I am an ass.
Good Luck Jared, she's a Beauty.
RESPECT You are in my prayers
Hoka Hey
Great Idea!!!
keep it forsure!!! There is NO DOUBT that you adore this bike and you are the perfect owner for it!!
Thanks! Will do!
Ride it on a trip, show it.. has an amazing story
We will!
definitely keep, ride and show this gem off!!!
Perfect!
Keep it and pass it around to the differant motorcycle museums!
Great idea!
Good Day Weems Motor Co
Morning!
That will make an excellent daily ride. I had one in the early 70s for commuting to work and sunny day rides
Right on!
I love this bike series and watching this bike get put together. Peace buy peace this is a special bike, keep it for sure✌🏽
Will Do!
Keep it and ride it. Perfect daily rider
That's the plan!
The judge needs a road tour. As many states you feel comfortable doing. Be safe and have fun.
That sounds awesome!
That's great information about the gaps in the rings, thanks!
I missed this episode on Sunday. I was out of town, at "Canada's Largest Outdoor Flea Market" apparently. This cool older cat had a shed full of tools (and some good stories) and I rooted around in one of the boxes and found myself some Witworth wrenches! 🙂
That is RAD!
Hell, keep it and put some miles on it and enjoy your hard work, boss.
Thanks, will do!
Keep it and ride it.
Oh Yeah!!!
Definitely ride it!
Deal!
That rig is looking good. All my motorcycle shows on TH-cam come out on Sunday, Weems Motor Co, Her Two Wheels, Shadetree Surgeon, Cheylesi, and SaddleTramp. It is like back in the day "must see TV " on NBC.
And we are all friends too!
its a keeper for sure. make a plaque with the bikes history, and take it to shows. seems fitting.
Deal!
Just make it a daily rider. I really like the patina look. Your 56 drag bike is a masterpiece.
Deal!
I'd say keep it unless you can find someone who will care for it the way it should be! I'm not totally a triumph guy and I think it should stay the way you've built it!
That person may be hard to find!
Hey Jared, I'd keep it and ride it. It's got all sorts of cool going on.
Deal!
That bike is a keeper!
Right!?!?
That's a keeper
You know it!!!!
Ride daily. Repeat as often as possible.
For Sure!
Keep it part of history
For Sure!
Putting the top on! CHING!
Yup!
comin along nicely!
Thanks!
I think that bike has found its owner. Ride and enjoy it.
For Sure!
Definitely keep it!
Definitely ride it!
Daily it.... Uh.... Definitely keep and ride it!
Right on!
Weems!! Take it on a road trip! Then raffle it off for a good cause.
Great Idea!
Need to get some of those WMC stickers, raffle that beautiful bike off for charity
Thanks Gary!
Keep it and ride it keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
Keep it!!!!
Okay!
You should raffle it off! I would love a shot at winning a classic Triumph, and I promise I wouldn't let all the Harleys in my garage pick on him 😂
LoL!!!
It would be a cool daily rider....
For Sure!
Definitely ride it, if you keep or not that i say is up too you
Thanks!
once the bike is done I think you should hang onto it, as cool as it would be to do a giveaway or sell it, you're probably the best caretaker for that bike
For Sure!
Southwest Indiana
Coolio! Should be able to find something local! Check FB Marketplace!
Make it a daily rider!! Ride en don't hide em! Keep up the good wk looking forward to startup.
Gonna Ride it for sure!
Keep it weems!
Okay!
Awesome machine. Love your show. I've got a couple unit Triumphs. I'd daily ride it. Kind of a shop truck. Through some old period correct looking leather bags and use it for picking up parts. I want to build my 69 bonnie to resemble this bike your building.
Right on! Shop Truck!!!
Thanks for another great class...I'll have to review previous vids, wondering what the cam lift and duration is for the valves.
You have to stay the owner, it's part of you. At least for a couple years. I like that idea someone mentioned about loaning it to the museums. ✌️ 🤍
Sounds Great!
I think you should ride it up north here to my shop and you can help me assemble my chopper before spring.
Sounds like a great trip! Where are you located?
I think it’s gona be a rider for you
I feel ya!
Keep it, and ride it, Jared. It'll last forever now that you have laid your hand on it.
Do you realize how many guys you've helped rebuild their old bikes with your videos? Plenty, I'll say that.
peace, Eric in Kissimmee.
Sweet!
I would take it on a nice long road trip with some buddies. Maybe head to the Ozarks for an amazing ride. Then, If you’re looking to finance your next project, either raffle it or make it one of the Forgotten Angels bikes. But honestly, I don’t sell anything, so I’d just keep it. Still go to the Ozarks with my buddies, but just keep it.
Same here, I feel it may be a keeper!
Keep it and daily it
Great idea!
love it Hope they know about the tappet block o ring but I don't know personal that a pre unit uses them.
Those didn’t come until later!
So I missed the ring compressor removal. I am assuming you get the pistons started and take it out before dropping the cylinders on. really like watching you fix them old bikes :)
That is correct
What a timely video! My T120R leaks from the upper pushrod tube seals :(
Well now ya know how to fix it!
@@weemsmotorco Thanks for adding all the detail on the SQUISH - It took me about 12 full hours today; slowed down by rocker box gasket removal, and the 100 tries to get the intake pushrods into position. Now to get some mileage on it and hopefully not bathe the engine cases in oil!!!
Hold on too that cool chopper! Come tour around Iowa and grab ya a porkchop and some microbrew's....
Sounds like a great plan!
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Ride it everyday!
For Sure!
I say ride it till the next one you are in love with comes along. Got in 311 miles yesterday just to go get some pecan honey here in AZ.
So cool!
Daily ride
You Know It!!!!
i do the same with the grease The Kimble Whites are a pain in the a.. stock push rods for me G so two times should do it for ya.
Perfect!
Daily rider!
Right On!
Keep it man, at least for awhile.
I will!
i agree raffle it off. i would love to have a chance to win a historical bullet proof classic triumph.
That would be cool!
Uncle Weem doing his thing again.. you make me want to do a bike build of my own..
Here's what you can do with the bike Uncle Weem..
Look for someone who really wants a bike but cant afford one and give it to them.. just an idea..
Sorry.. I edited this message cos I was falling asleep when I originally tiped it so it came with some lethargy and a few parts of rudeness.. I apologize.. I didn't mean to offend anyone..
FREE bikes are always the most expensive!
@@weemsmotorco I discovered that yes.. uncle Weem, you'll see i edited my comment cos when i woke up this morning and read what i typed, i got the shock of my life.. my eyes were basically closed as I typed that and didn't realise how brutal it sounded..
Please excuse and forgive me.. I'm sorry..
Daily rider. That is what it was originally built for, ride it.
Right On!
Forgotten Angel's raffle bike would be cool if you don't wanna hang on to
Yup!
Ride it
For Sure!
😎👍😎
What did you torque the jugs to..
And how ..
Or just with a wrench ..by feel..??😊
35 ft. lb.
A great old motorcycle, it's a year older than me, might I suggest you raffle it off or at any rate sell it 😇
Good idea!
way to go stud
Thanks Chris!
I think you should keep it and the patina for a daily rider
For Sure!
Raffle it off for Forgotten Angels.
Great Idea!
I think you should offer it back to the boozefighters mc, i bet they give it place of honor in the clubhouse.
It was Galloping Goose MC
It's a Keeper
For Sure!
You should raffle it for forgetting angels
Too cool!
First could you please tell me what brand spring compressor you use? Now as for the bike it seems for now you are the caretaker of its story and you are adding to it. When I see a bike that the shadetree surgeon has up for the raffle it's seeing his adventures on the bike and the work he puts into it that makes it cool and that is what you are doing with the judge. Have fun go on adventures and maybe someday pass it on to the next one. Take care and be safe
Spring Compressor for which springs?
@@weemsmotorco sorry I meant piston ring compressor
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thumbs Up!
Send it up here…Canada ehhh
Oh Man!
Keep the bike for future ride events
You know it!!!
Oh That Bike is so awesome, hard to say what you should do with it. I mean, if I had it i would keep it till the day i died, I would also have to go to town teaching myself to to TRIUMPH for sure because, i doubt I would trust anyone to tinker with it if something occurred. Since i could never afford to buy it though and You are already triumph schooled hard core, i'd suggest you keep it forever. but i know how ya are and you always got something going on and I know it;s hard to say but sometimes people say I have too many! LOL this ones so cool though, i imagine it sitting next to the rainmaker. ( yeah, if I had won that raffle broham, i'd be sending you a pic every Christmas . Moondog on the Rainmaker LOL... and My wife would still be mad of course.
i do wonder that would bring for sale though. it's so bad to the bone. not enough to want you to sell it of course but still "I wonder"
You are on point! Im gonna enjoy it!
Hi; from what year is the top end?
The engine is 1959!
I like the idea of a charity raffle so someone else can enjoy an old Triumph...dano
Good Call!
That bike has come to you and you can't send it on until it's ready to go.
Right on Max!
Tow it to a mountain and ride or race it at the Bonneville Flats!
Good Call!
Did someone bet him how many times he could use the word 'index' incorrectly?
It's good that gaskets are now being used and attempts made to keep the oil inside. The Richter video is well worth a watch, he waffles on occasion, but goes more in depth and seems competent. It's worth buying a new Amal Premier carb, if Mikuni is considered unoriginal, then you won't have a worn Amal body, slide and inaccessible pilot passage to drive you nuts on mixture settings.
You know it!
Raffle it off!
Great Idea!
I think, a daily rider would be nice!
We agree!
Raffle it.
Great idea!
With the history of this bike i would say keep it. Enjoy it fir a few years and then possibly donate it ti he raffled off.
Great idea!
Ride it to cool to let sit
for Sure!