Stripping my 1957 Triumph 5T, which has resided all its life in the middle/far east I have found some wierd and frightening repairs as well as some ingenious solutions to (presumably) get round spares problems.
This started me wondering what scare stories others could tell.
To list just a few of the things I have found:-
All spokes in the rear wheel have been cut in the middle and WELDED up!
A lot of front wheel spokes which terminate invisibly in the brake drum of the hub have no nipples, but are BENT at right angles to retain them!
The correct rear chain had a short length of wider chain of different pitch and larger rollers crudely riveted in, with washers between the links to make up the width where they join. Needless to say, the sprockets have teeth like porcupine quills.
The rear brake pedal lever seems to be made up from two unrelated parts welded where the leverage is greatest.
ANYONE FANCY A RIDE?
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