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triumph footrests

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  • triumph footrests

    I have a 1968 bonneviille and was deducted 1/4 point at davenport in 2007
    for the footrests. Mine had triumph but without the H and R connected. what should be correct? The judge wrote non script type in the comments column.
    I plan on bringing it to davenport in 2010 and want to be correct

    thanks
    Kermit Lange

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    Hello Kermit
    I you or someone can enlarge this picture you can see the the peg you are referring to.
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      Footrest rubbers for the rider's pegs using the Triumph logo (R and H connected) were used through 1970. 1971 began the use of plain block capital letters (TRIUMPH.)
      The passenger peg rubbers continued to show the Triumph logo on 500cc models until the end of 500cc production in 1974.

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