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Re: Shame on me

To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Shame on me
From: ExTR3A@aol.com
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 22:59:08 EST
In a message dated 3/14/03 10:25:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
lmtr4a@ctlnet.com writes:

> All of the Triumph Sports models had the fly off parking brake up to the 
> TR250
> / 5.   Was that unique to Triumph TRs or to other British models of the 
> era?

Both my 71 Midget and my 59 Bugeye have the traditional hand brake setup -- 
push button to release.  However, until this TR handbrake thread came up 
several years ago, I was convinced the handbrake in my TR3A was broken.  When 
I first drove it home, I pulled it on the expressway just to see if it was 
working.  It was.  Then, I couldn't get it to release.  Spent 20 minutes on 
the side of the expressway, dubbing around under the car, seeing if I could 
get the mechanism freed before I finally got it off.  Never touched it again 
until I lost a wheel (and caliper and rotor and brake fluid -- wheel bearing 
seized and sheared the front axle) at speed.  While I was sliding along on 
two wheels and a frame rail with no brakes and more or less not in control of 
the car, I decided that this definitely qualified as an emergency, so I 
pulled it without much concern that I couldn't get it freed up again.  My 
buddy released it while we were fixing the car, and I didn't think much about 
it -- until that thread came up.  Color me embarassed!

Chris Eck
Triumphless

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