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Hey everyone, I just bought a '69 Bonneville (barnyard beauty for sure), gonna build a bobber, anybody know where to look for frames? Its the old oil in the frame type, gotta switch that out......any info. would be greatly appreciated--websites, companies to order from, anything.
Thanks
Lee
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In a previous life I rebuilt a 67 A67 and kept a 75 T150 in good condition with parts from Domiracer. They had a parts catalog and a price list with almost everything imagineable to build up a classic Brit. They may not be the same, but when your looking for NOS parts for a machine that's long out of production, you get where you can. Happy hunting
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Hey Lee, just found a site today, murdercycles.com, that might be able to help you out. Murdercycles.com chops an oil-in-frame TriumphIt's not going to be the step-by-step you're looking for, but maybe a friendly e-mail sent to them might yield some good info back at ya. Btw, I'm fairly certain that Triumph's first oil-in-frame bikes weren't made until '71. So you either have a 71 or later frame with a 69 engine, or it's a 71 or later complete.
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Thanks for the info......doing a lot better these days Pat. Sal, no title with the bike, just a bill of sale, don't know much about the older Trumpets, just that I've always wanted one, thanks though. Wanted it for the engine, transmission, and tins. May take a while, but I'll get it running.
Lee
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