Not #%&^* accurate .

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Not #%&^* accurate .


And personalises much Turner retoric .

Not #%&^* accurate .


Would assume this one might be worth reading .
As most post WW III Triumph racing development appears closely related to requirements there ,
with the British volume produced insignificant in comparison .The First he dosnt seem to know
what a T100R is , despite it featureing on the cover . Most ' facts ' relateing to hot up parts then
ARNT .

Can anyone throw a picture or two of a page or three or Brookes effort on ? please .

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Just tripped over this one .
Not #%&^* accurate .


apparently one and the same . ( below )

Not #%&^* accurate .
 
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Lindsay’s book appears to be very well researched. My copy is well worn and I still find it very good information and yet entertaining. There are anecdotal stories and information far beyond the boilerplate history that is repeated in most “Triumph” enthusiast books. My opinion but Brooke’s books on Triumph are some of the best in my collection.
 
" Well that's what happens when you have a snooze these days - WW III happened and I wasn't even aware.Go figure! "

Not to worry. Im sure there'll be a sequel .
Yes, as long as there are ever two differing opinions on any given subject, by two equally hard-headed parties it is eventually bound to get ugly.
 
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