Hi all. As I previously stated here are some annoying newbie type questions. Thought I'd number them to make it easy to deal with. Bike is a 2003 Hinckey Bonneville. 1. Need to purchase a workshop manual, best place? 2. Just successfully gone through the Mot and he recommended a new rear disc be fitted, again best place? [He's right it do look a little "rough"] 3. Handlebars are slightly bent on left side. Not planning to get a new one yet [gotta fit a new cam/valves etc on my Sierra before that and overhaul RD front brake caliper too] but sometimes these parts can be difficult to source. 4. Nearest decent Triumph dealer in the North Herts area is? [for the bigger jobs I don't fancy doing].
workshop manuals here maybe bits for triumphs here I swear by them handlebars, wait you might want a different style when you get nearer the time but once again squaredeals Triumph Hemel Hempstead or Woburn don't now them myself, there are peeps in your area who will recommend non triumph places which can be cheaper and better
eBay is worth look for the Workshop manual. I had best leave your other question to somone better qualified.
I would use squaredeals for the brake disc as crispey suggests - I think most people on here have or do. Look at Triumph parts sometimes not that much more expensive: http://www.worldoftriumph.com/triumph_motorcycle_parts_catalogue.php?model_id=3130or Or try EBC. http://ebcbrakes.com/motorcycle-products/ I think you will have 1" bars (did on my 2004 Bonnie). Harley bars will fit and give you a wide choice but keep checking ebay and look out for Norman Hyde "M" bars.
Hi. I've had stuff from Fowlers in Bristol, they're usually pretty good and they have nice micro-fische pictures so you can identify the parts https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/