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Hello. I'm back. Maybe. We'll see...
Triumph. Permatex can cure those oil leaks. Of course the old joke
about Harleys and Triumphs was: if it stopped leaking it was time to add
oil. Learning to set the points and valve lash isn't that difficult.
I got a sweet deal on my Triumph-America, a left over 2007. You should be
able to get a deal on any left overs. They had a '07 Bonny for $6500.
Good luck and Ride.
2001 Kawasaki W650:
2008 Triumph Bonneville:
One good thing about the triumphs is that there's so many of them around. Tons of aftermarket stuff available.
One good thing about the kawasaki is that there are so few of them around. You'll ride forever until you come across another guy on one.
but if you want my real advice, just re-read GG's post. If I had room for another bike It's be a Z1. If you're interested in a cafe'd 73 Norton commando you can buy mine & I'll get the z1!