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Need Parts????
Don't have a shop anywhere in the area???
Wish you could find parts on the internet???

Well, guess what. The parts are there, it's just a matter of finding them. I live in Alabama, and I can guarantee you there are not many parts places around here. I am always looking for parts for my '79 T140 or my '70 TR6C Chopper, and over time have found some great places to get what I need. On this page I hope to give you a place to start your search for the parts you need. I have divided the page into two sections, one with the places I have dealt with personally and the other with places I have heard of or found through ads in magazines or on the web. If you know of other places or have had dealings with anyone listed here, let me know and I'll add another section with places I have gotten good reviews of from others.

Disclaimer: I make no claims about the honesty, reliability or anything else about these businesses. These links are here merely to help you locate some leads to fix your bike and I cannot be held responsible for anything that happens to you.

I have sold my Bonneville and it will be awhile before I can work on my old Trophy chopper, so there will be no updates to this page for awhile. Just thought ya'll should know, Later....

 

Parts Places I have dealt with personally

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Have been hearing lots of negative stuff about these folks. I'm not sure what the deal is, but I would be careful for now. 

Most recent supplier. Prices were very good and service was prompt. Person on phone was VERY forthcoming with info about other ideas to get my Bonnie running right.

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Always has lot of sales going on. Found the Triumph calendar at their place at a really good price. Only problem with these guys is that you really have to have a parts book to use their catalog. On the phone they're very helpful though.


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Good service, decent prices.


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Have been hearing good things lately so maybe you should give these folks a chance and see for yourselves.

First order I placed with these guys was for a NEW Amal carb. Service was excellent and price was not much more than a rebuilt carb. Second order was another story though, order was taken by a younger guy who I hope is no longer there. Order taking was inaccurate and order was missing many items. Prices are still the best and I will probably give them another shot.

 

Places I have found or read about

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GuzziDoug is in Huntsville, AL and is a pretty decent guy. I met him at a swap meet at Georgia Cycle Depot. Deals mostly in used parts, and has some pretty cool bikes in his stable


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If your looking for doodads this is the place


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Have read/heard about this place all over. Most recently in The Classic Motorcycle (British classic bike magazine)


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Information
If your looking for info or ideas about fixing up or restoring your brit bike try some of the sites listed here.

Triumph Bonneville Forum
This is a really great message board, seems like a lot of knowledgeable people visit here and are more than happy to share their wisdom and ideas.

Triumph Pics
Another of my sites, this one is made up of pictures I've taken or found on the net. There are some really good close up shots of a few models

If you're into Nascar and online racing click here to see some of the cars I've painted to use in Nascar 2k2

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