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Triumph Trials Cub project


PapaLazarou
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HI all

This is my 1964 Tiger Cub TR20, which has been heavily modified (I was told by Comerfords) which I have owned since the mid 70's.  It wasn't a runner when I bought it and since then various storage periods haven't been kind to it.

I am now in a position to do it justice and a full restoration.  I am going to need advice on electricals, but the oily bits I am comfortable with having worked on various marques over the years.

I have the handlebars but they have been removed for transportand ease of storage.

Wil certainly be seeking advive as time goes by.

Thanks for looking

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Many thanks for the reply.  I have since learned from Mike Powell that my bike wasn't a Comerfords, but appears to be heavily modelled on one.  The forks are Ceriani which Comerfords didn't use and the tank is different, but otherwise it looks the same.

I am in no way disappointed, I just like knowing the history of my machines.

Now starts the fun business of restoration and having a nicely turned out bike that I can be proud of.

 

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6 hours ago, PapaLazarou said:

Many thanks for the reply.  I have since learned from Mike Powell that my bike wasn't a Comerfords, but appears to be heavily modelled on one.  The forks are Ceriani which Comerfords didn't use and the tank is different, but otherwise it looks the same.

I am in no way disappointed, I just like knowing the history of my machines.

Now starts the fun business of restoration and having a nicely turned out bike that I can be proud of.

 

@PapaLazarou  Hi its Dave , I have a block in my toilet.

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