Posted by Mel in SW Iowa on March 17, 2012 at 17:36:10 from (99.197.218.17):
In Reply to: Triuimph Rocket III posted by MarkB_MI on March 17, 2012 at 06:28:05:
LJD is correct, Lucas is the prince of darkness. If I had a Trident or Rocket 3 that ran, I would sell it before it didn't. Fixerupper, you only think your 500 vibrated a lot, try riding a BSA 441 Victor for a while. Apparently engine balancing had not been a priority for the Brits in the 1960's and 1970's,because they all vibrated parts and pieces off. It took a real competent mechanic to ride one very far. Some riders pushed them as far as they rode them. Locktite and safety wire are the Brit rider's friends. Brand new Triumphs and BSA's with Amal concentrics would need the carb idle's balanced out each time you came to a stop if you were picky about idle quality.
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