Triumph factory tour

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  1. mk3golfcab

    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Just booked up for June for my old mans 70th birthday, been saying we would do it for a little while but have never got round to it. Anyone done it? Any thoughts, things to look out for etc?
     
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    mk3golfcab Elite Member

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    Obviously I’m already going to be looking out for the apprentice area where they build Nigels bikes :D
     
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    Shutty Well-Known Member

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    I went a few weeks back, great cafe and Triumph shop and little bike museum which is all free.

    the factory itself was interesting but not as much going on as id expected, all very hand labour intensive and a lot of info about the engines as everything else is just shipped in and built up.

    not a bad day out for the money
     
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