Yes, it's a nice TT. Did you find it locally? Someone has done some nice work to it. Has all of the body rust been removed?
I bought a rusty TT locally. If I knew how much work it is to repair rusty metal, I would have just spent the $$ and got a good TT from the USA somewhere and paid the freight to get it to me.
How do you like the cooper discoverer tires in the snow?
Yes, I've heard that the webber carbs don't work so well. There is always the Myside carb option.........spendy, but supposed to work well on the 1.3 but if you have the 1.6 conversion parts already on hand........
I had bought some 2" round led lamps for front running lights and signal from superbrightleds.......but they take the loose-fitting 2 prong plug in the back of the light..........el-cheapo china junk, no thanks.
At least the trail gear china lights have the wires sealed in with epoxy, so no chitty plug to fall out.
Thanks for the info. I guess I'll revisit MS then......
Was hoping that someone had a stash of non-needed 20 footers somewhere, lol.
Yes, it's a nice TT. Did you find it locally? Someone has done some nice work to it. Has all of the body rust been removed?
I bought a rusty TT locally. If I knew how much work it is to repair rusty metal, I would have just spent the $$ and got a good TT from the USA somewhere and paid the freight to get it to me.
How do you like the cooper discoverer tires in the snow?
Yes, I've heard that the webber carbs don't work so well. There is always the Myside carb option.........spendy, but supposed to work well on the 1.3 but if you have the 1.6 conversion parts already on hand........
That is a nice, clean samurai! Not many of those left to find.
Has it had any mods? Plans to mod?
I had bought some 2" round led lamps for front running lights and signal from superbrightleds.......but they take the loose-fitting 2 prong plug in the back of the light..........el-cheapo china junk, no thanks.
At least the trail gear china lights have the wires sealed in with epoxy, so no chitty plug to fall out.
I'm good to go. Sweet.
Thank you for the clarification Larry.