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No response from the dude that Jeff referred me to. Anybody else in central Florida that I can retain as a trustworthy Triumph mechanic?

ALL I NEED is for somebody to remove the pilot jet caps and turn them out a few turns. Are the Keihin carbs found on rice rockets? If so, I'll just take my bike to an independent who works on such bikes and let him tweak the carbs. Beyond that, I guess I can go on using House of Power for the most basic routine maintenance...




Well, If you don't mind driving to Orlando. Ridenow Orlando(formerly cycle riders Orlando)has a real good Triumph mechanic named Coy. Problem is otown traffic and the new guys that work in the service center don't seem to have half a clue.
Every time I've had Coy work on my bike it seems like it's better than ever.

But because of the traffic and the new dingbats in the service center and store I'll not be going back.

Moe was going to check out the Cocoa Beach cycle riders and see whats up with them.?




I have never worked with this particular guy, but I hear Andy at Arlen Ness at Destination Daytona is excellent. He works exclusively on Trumps and Ducs. I did get the chance to meet him, and he is a good guy. His wrenching reputation comes second hand.


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