Hi All:
Down under in Aus triumph parts are extremly difficult to obtain with-out haveing to wait an extremly long peroid, I dropped into an bike shop i stubbled accross in the inner / southern suburb of Belfield, Trojan Classic Cycles predomently british bikes, That's an intresting place if you require help, parts service for Triumph, Norton, BSA, AJS, Matchless, Anyhow i'm haveing trouble finding an honest reputable triumph mechanic that knows there stuff, I was astounded by the reply i got from the prepriortor Pete that he only delt in pre 1987 bikes has heaps of gear for the older bikes, That's fine, but in conversation with him he revealed that he was quite prepared to deal in the new bikes Bonneville, speedy, america and had approched Triumph, to sell new bikes, stock all parts, and service only to be told he wasn't up market enough for them, Try going to any triumph dealer and ask for a part (yes we can get it but will have to order it) 6 weeks later you ring oh there's been a delay or not in Australia and you'll have to wait another 6 weeks, Thats ****** on behalf of Triumph Australia, Here's a guy thats wants to sell there product, stock a complete range of parts & service and is told he's not up market enough. I love my speedmaster but thats just crap, Triumph are only marketing the upper level of society and not the ground level honest bike lovers, Common Triumph wake up and smell the roses we need the parts, service, and back-up for your product not a slap in the face and shel,be right mate, Back-up, service & avalibility of parts for your product is what's needed. And here is a company thats prepared to do it, Shame on you Triumph.
