Author: Timothy Remus and Garry Chitwood
Triumph Twins first burst onto the scene in 1938, and continued to improve up to their demise in the 1980’s.
This book covers the restoration of these classic and beloved machines, and is the only one to do so. In full-colour format, it includes two start-to-finish assemblies, with sidebars to explain how to correctly lace a wheel, which metal coatings are correct for which year, and other valuable information.
Written by Triumph restoration expert Gary Chitwood and well-known how-to author Timothy Remus, all the projects are practical, clearly explained, and fully illustrated – including the disassembly and restoration of both a Bonneville 1963 and a Bonneville 1969, in complete step-by-step stages with full illustrations, plus the overhaul and assembly of an engine for the 1969 model.
It may be good to have a book that explains how to install a wheel in a frame, but how much better is it when this is shown as well in full colour – the wheel being slipped up between the fork legs and the axle sliding through the fork and into the hub.
With over 400 colour photos, this book offers 144 pages of hard-core how-to help for anyone who wants to repair or restore their own Triumph twin.
CHAPTERS
Disassembly of the ’69
Assemble and Restore the ’69
Keep ’em Running
Disassemble the Engine
The Engine Assembly
The Gallery
Assemble and Restore the ’63
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Format: Paperback
Number of pages: 144
Width: 215.00mm
Height: 279.00mm
Thickness: 11.00mm
Weight: 494.00g
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