Hey guys/gals,
www.Realeyhealey.com is a distributor for Classic Tube (and Koni,
etc., etc.)and will beat the full retail price Classic Tube will
offer you. Do yourself a favor and call 973-402-7773 and get
pricing before you order directly from Classic Tube.
Yes, I know Keith Thomson, the owner of RealeyHealey, personally.
He is a member of New Jersey Triumph Association and I see him at
meetings regularly. I've bought most of my Moss, TRF and NOS
parts through him.
He is also an active LBC mechanic/restorer. In the past year he
has restored a Morgan Trike and is almost done with a beautiful
TR3B. There is almost always a Triumph at his place. He lives
LBC's.
I have no financial interest in his business. I just hate to see
any of us pay more than we have to for anything.
Later,
Jack Brooks
Hillsdale, NJ
1960 TR3A TS69032LO
1974 Norton 850 Commando Roadster
>
> i used classic tube for all brake, clutch, and
> fuel lines. they came
> pre-bent
> and with proper ends. i bought stainless but would
> probably not spend the
> extra money for that feature again.
> i recommend this source for anyone looking for
> ready-to-use lines.
> http://www.classictube.com/frames/4/index.html
> Tom Di Iulio
> 1976 TR6 (bought mt-90 oil for tranny today)
> Denver, Co
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Reginald Tulk" <regtulk@isd.net>
> To: "Spitfire List" <spitfires@autox.team.net>; "Triumph List"
> <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 12:00 PM
> Subject: Brake lines question
>
>
> >
> > After deciding that more than half of the brake lines on the
> > spit-in-the-box were shot, I've decided to replace
> them all rather than
> > deal with them failing. Spitbits has a complete
> kit of copper nickel
> > and I've seen custom stainless ones available
> elsewhere.... I'm still
> > looking thru the spit catalogs because I assume the
> ones from the local
> > "auto parts" store won't have the correct fittings
> so I need to order
> > them -
> > Any recommendations of where and why from those who
> have done this
> > before? I think stainless is a bit of overkill and
> I'd rather have
> > everything "pre-sized" rather than try and cut them myself.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Reg Tulk
> > 74 Spit (STILL in boxes)
> >
>
>
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