Michael Andrews wrote:
>The california Melee 2002 was a blast --do check this site for some of the
>pictures . TR2 , TR3 and two TR4's among many others . San Fransico to Fort
>Bragg by way of the Avenue of the Redwoods--Three days and 800miles( well I
>started here in LA so it was 1768 miles )
>
>
>
> www.flybutter.com/flybutter/MotorMelee/Page1.html
>
>13 pages of pix some even of me ( TR2) the tee shirts have the Motorcycle
>Triumph logo and underneath it says " turns an ordinary man into a
>mechanic"---luckily not true on this years event--last well we won't go
>there.
> Mike -TR2inLA
>
>That statement is not that true unless your bike is neglected. Very same with
>a car. The new breed of Triumphs are most likely the most reliable motorcycles
>on the market today. But having the ability to tear down any part/assembly on
>a vintage car or bike has its advantages. In most cases (as long as the bike
>or car is in the garage) it is even fun.
>
>Oh and by the way your web-side is a great way to display photos, thumbnails
>surrounding the main view. Great idea.
>
>
>
Bob Labuz
1958 TR3A
1998 T-Bird 900
1974 T140V
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