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Been busy for the last 12 months sorting out a few bikes including another TT500, its taken some time and effort and apart from

one or two very minor bits to do its neally ready for registering, i started of with a rolling chassis but had accumilated parts over

a year or so.Home made wiring harness with full working lights and horn, home made speedo bracket and cable guides

made from stainless welding wire.

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Oh and this is how i bought it.

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On another point my lad bought this a few weeks ago, put some time and effort into it as well as £400 and now its ready

for mot, engine sound great which is a good thing.

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Other thing i did restore as it was on my wish list was this , a rare Triumph TR5T. Enjoyed it but i wouldnt want to

do it again due to the parts being super rare.

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I also managed to get another TT500 which is great fun on the lane.

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Someone will ask whats next , well after 2 years waiting i have got my hands on the Paris Dakar replica tank i had made.

This will be next on the list, well thats unless something else pops up

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Hope you enjoy the photos chaps.

TTB

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like the xt's myself but prefer the 250 as the 500 can be awkward at times to kick over

For the extra fun and bottom end grunt of the 500 i would go for a 500 any day of the week.

500 are easy to start really all you need is the knack and make sure you follow through on the

kick start and make sure theres no throttle.

TTB.

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Vey nice job as usual, I cant tell much difference between the TT's and the XT...do they share many common parts?

There,s a ton of differences, main parts that are shared are motor, forks, bottom yolk, rear suspension,

air box, coil,clutch and brake perch,right hand front wheel spokes, inner mudguard, front mudguard dependent on colour.

Everything else differs , even the main frame if you count the mudguard lugs are in a different place and theres no steering lock.

TTB

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As always Tommy a beautiful job on the bikes :jossun:

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Wow! Beautiful bikes!! :eusa_drool:

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