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Welcome to our blogs, news and tech area of our site! Please understand that Classic British Spares works diligently and hard to ensure our work is accurate and correct. Although our team has deep roots with vintage British motorcycles that spans over 30+ years, we are in no way shape or form "experts" or an "authority" in our industry (nor do we pretend to be) but instead real life enthusiasts (like you) looking to share our opinions and experience. Happy reading!
Final Cut (Short Video)
Finished cutting the exhaust valve seats today on this 69 Triumph TR6R cylinder head. Click here to watch the video
Triumph TR6R Valve Seat Cutting (Short Video)
Let’s get these valve seats cut for this very nice 1969 Triumph TR6R cylinder head. Click here to watch the video
Rear Brake Plate Drilling (Short Video)
Let’s drill some holes in this rear Triumph brake plate for my race bike! Click here to watch the video
Rear Chain Cutting (Short Video)
Learn how to cut a rear motorcycle chain in just a few easy steps! Click here to watch the video
Paddock Stand Spool Machining (Short Video)
In today’s video Kyle will be making two rear paddock stand spools to fit his 1967 Triumph T90 road racer. Click here to watch the video
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