You build yours and I will build mine deal? I'm not going to sit here and argue with ya. I tend to stand behind and up for those I have work on my bike and I really DO NOT have any respect for those talking ANY kind of smack talk about them especially those over seas. Heard this same stuff for far to many years and all my life F.T.S.
I come to forums like this not for the old timers on the scene who think they know it all but for the new up and comers. If I had a decent garage/shop with a "clean area", ALL the tools and equipment required like Welders, Drill Press, Grinders and other tools of the trade I would be doing a lot of my own but since I don't I entrust that work to professionals who do. Money means NOTHING on this build to me. The bike is NOT for sale anyway.
After I am done with this ride in the respective build shops I use rebuilding from rear spoke nipple to front spoke nipple and EVERYTHING in between I will have a damn fine fresh ride and I will know exactly what it will do and wont do and it will be far better than buying somebody elses P.O.S. with it's headaches and nightmarish junk.
Hell I'm building a brand new bike from the frame up and in the process preserving a fine vintage 1965 T120R 650cc Unit that might have ended up in a scrap shredder which is where a lot of them are these days. Shredded and shipped over to China for scrap. F@#kThatStuff.
Now run along and go have a nice Pint on me at your local pub and do not worry yourself much about what this ole Yank across The Pond is building for himself. Rest assured this ole vintage Triumph Unit is going to be so sweet and will be returned to the wind to retake her proper place along side others of her kind as a daily rider and be very well cared for.
Until the next update if I post one after this round of B.S. Peace.
**Oh and Dear Admins and Mods if I have offended anybody with this post my apologies but sometimes an old Biker just has to set the record straight when others are talking the smack they really have absolutely no clue WTH the whole situation is. It takes a village rings very true in this point.