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Re: Herald Madness??'s

To: Spitfire 1500 <spitfire1500@named.dalton.net>
Subject: Re: Herald Madness??'s
From: Kris Cotton <krisc@pi.bnis.net.au>
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 23:27:52 +0900
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
At 01:24 23/03/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Odd Hedberg wrote:
>> 
>> What You all have forgotten is the fact that the rear part of the
>> chassis frame is of a quite different layout, and much weaker on
>> the so called Mk1 chassis (the one used on the 948) as compared to
>> the later Mk2 chassis. (The one used on the 1200 and the Spit Mk1
>> for instance...) The earlier design is lacking lots of strength
>> (and metal...).
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OK 
I will concede that the front & rear sections may be weaker. But in their
defence I have never seen one break thru NORMAL wear & tare. I have seen
some near the beach, with massive rust start to give way after big Hp
engines were installed, and the kids though it was fun to jump gutters and
spoon drains at 60 mph.we lost a lot of heralds that way.
My herald Estate 1200cc has clocked 125 mph in 1980 ( down a big steep hill
and police fine to prove it & it was country then, not suburia as it is now
) the speedo needle has never worked since, it just waves now.
Tony
Sth.Oz


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