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I appreciate that we dont own these bikes for their performance .....But interested in understanding how the bikes rated in both acceleration and top speed ...
Is there a top 5 for acceleration and speed ?
How does the triumph 3sw and HW perform with the smaller engine
Jenkinov
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Paint ....I use a Motor Factors in Bishop auckland who will both colourmatch the paint and also put it in Spray Tins ...Whilst i fully appreciate they are too far away i would anticipate that you will have Motor Factors /Spares dealers with the sae capability in the Dorset area ...Works out about £8 tin ,,,Matched and ready to spray
Jenkinov
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WDBikemad ...Thanks for the Idea ,,I went to Sabre Sales this Weekend and must admit I was impressed at the Store ,,Masses of 38 Webbing and at very reasonable prices ,,,But Whilst he had literally Hundreds of Greek and Canadian Battledresss they were all in the Smaller Sizes ...Suitable for 17yr old recruits .............But not unfortunately anything over waist size 31 ,,,,,
The Hunt continues ,,,,,,,,,,Jenkinov
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Hoseman ...Thank you for your reply ..My initial searches led me to Monty at El Alemain and they recently sent me a stock list // ...My Jacket Size is a 54 ..Which i have managed to Source in the UK ..But the trousers are all Below Size 50 ..
Hopefully the enclosed list will be on interest to other readers as The Dutch Battledress is a great Alternative ..Particularly if like me you have the potential to get Oil and Grease on the Battledress ...
Jenkinov
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[TD]
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[TD]Bottom to leg end trousers
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[TD]width
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[TD]Comment
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[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 29
[/TD]
[TD]72,5 cm
[/TD]
[TD]80 cm
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[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 30
[/TD]
[TD]70 cm
[/TD]
[TD]72 cm
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[TD]Original 12/45 size 9 little mot holes
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 31
[/TD]
[TD]76 cm
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[TD]74 cm
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[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 32
[/TD]
[TD]76 cm
[/TD]
[TD]74 cm
[/TD]
[TD]NL size 47
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 41
[/TD]
[TD]73 cm
[/TD]
[TD]80 cm
[/TD]
[TD]NL size 48
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 42
[/TD]
[TD]66 cm
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[TD]72 cm
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[TD]Original little mot holes
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 43
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[TD]70 cm
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[TD]90 cm
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[TD]Widened
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 44
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[TD]77 Cm
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[TD]74 cm
[/TD]
[TD]NL size 48
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Trousers No 45
[/TD]
[TD]74 cm
[/TD]
[TD]80 cm
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[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 46
[/TD]
[TD]Length 5’7” – 5’8”
[/TD]
[TD]B 37”-38”
[/TD]
[TD]B = Breast Size 8
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[TR]
[TD]Jack No 47
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[TD]Length 5’5” – 5’6”
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[TD]B 44” – 45”
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[TD]B = Breast
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[TR]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]Length neck to bottom jack
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[TD]
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 48
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[TD]63 cm
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[TD]88 cm
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[TD]NL size 52 ½
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 37
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[TD]58 cm
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[TD]86 cm
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[TD]NL size 52
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 36
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[TD]60 cm
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[TD]84 cm
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[TD]NL size 52 ½
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[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 40
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[TD]58 cm
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[TD]86 cm
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[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 35
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[TD]60 cm
[/TD]
[TD]88 cm
[/TD]
[TD]
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 37
[/TD]
[TD]57 cm
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[TD]80 cm
[/TD]
[TD]Original febr 45
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Jack No 38
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[TD]59 cm
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[TD]88 cm
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[TD]
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Having posted an advert in the Wants section and got no replies i was hoping your collective knowledge could help me in tracking down a pair of dutch Battledress trousers .....These are basically 1938 pattern and in a Serge Green colour similar to Canadian WW2 ,,,
I am ideally after a 36 waist but 34plus is acceptable ...Based on the Labelling i have seen in these trousers this is a Size 50 + ...I have managed to track down a few Pairs over the last few months but so far these have fitted my Sons ,,,
I am hopefull someone will know of a dealer with a Stock ......Any ideas..
Jenkinov
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Great looking Truck this years the 100th year of Morris ,,,,,,,So lots of Rallies to attend
Jenkinov
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Thanks ..Appreciate youy Summary ...How do I get to the Screws ..?
Jenkinov
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A Question in a few parts
1 Can you still get WW2 Pattern Knee Pads for A Triumph 3sw/HW
2 How do you remove them.
3 How do you refit them..
I have seen lots of tanks without the Knee Pads ..My tank has some that are in good condition for their age but I was interested to see if i could easily remove them to repair the tank ...?
Jenkinov
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Lads ..Excellent News that the Show is on for 2013 ...Count me in ...Willys MB ..2 Sons and possibly a motorbike if Ican defeat the rusty petrol tank....
Have you application forms yet
Jenkinov
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Its always a balance ..with most of my motorbikes ..A triumph 3SW I have always struggled for parts so .My natural route is to repair , but I have a troublesome petrol tank and despite the authenticity issue would swop it for a replacement if I could ....
If ypu can get a frame I fully understand your decision.....
Jenkinov
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My opinion differs in that if I could repair it safely I would try ..the frame has surface corrosion and I would suggest getting rid of this to asses if the frames repairable or to heavily corroded ..You can get Rust removing Dips and Gels and I would Soak the frame in a dip and see what you are left with ...
At that point you can make an assesment of its strenght ..There are a number of specialist companies that can do frame rebuilds and straigthens and I would suggest getting the frame in for professional work....
Jenkinov
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Ron ..An absolute stunning restoration ..Next step is a short you tube film of it running ..I love to hear these old bikes running
Jenkinov
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Nice photo ...The 3HWs are a great bike and one with a good reputation for performance by 1940 standards ,,,I am Quitly keeping an eye out for one myself ....
Please add the bike to the Triumph Register . They remain a rarity in europe and its always helpfull to have contacts
Jenkinov
P.S any more photos
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The Triumph register is Quite usefull in that it lists other 3HWs other bikes and can assist in identifying where your bike fits in the sequence
http://wdtriumph.nl/3hwframe.html
The nearest bike frame no to yours is TL58387 ...........however all the engine nos linked with these contain 3HW.....
To help confirm if the engine is original can you send some photos of both Sides ...Triumph tended to litter the bikes with stamps so we may help you decode the bikes history
Jenkinov
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[TD]Martin van de Poel [/TD]
[TD]Netherlands[/TD]
[TD] TL58387 [/TD]
[TD]1945[/TD]
[TD] 3HW68387[/TD]
[TD] Contract S6680[/TD]
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[TD]Rien Koskamp[/TD]
[TD] Netherlands [/TD]
[TD] TL55128[/TD]
[TD] 1945 [/TD]
[TD]3HW54610[/TD]
[TD] 1944 engine[/TD]
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.The Lucas Horn on my TRIUMPH IS DEAD ...Any addresses or names for a rebuild or self fix ideas...
Jenkinov
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David ..I have recently joined the Garrison ....http://www.thegarrison.org.uk/ and restoring 25 pounders mTo firing condition appears to be undertaken by a few specialists in the group .
In terms of values its down to condition in the last few years i have seen prices from a few thousand up to 10K ( but whilst they asked for that on milweb i am unsure if the price was actually achieved )
I would suggest getting detailed photos and contacting the Garrison for Guidance ...
Jenkinov
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Stunning looking Bike ....Well done ..really pleased to hear she is running well
Jenkinov
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Gutted to hear about the loss of your lorry ...I hope that now as the HMVF community is on the look out it will eventually be traced and returned.
Jenkinov
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Excellent news that he the Bike is under restoration ..Photos look great ..Keep us updated on the progress
Jenkinov
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Excellent to see the debate on 2014 hotting up already ....Planning to be there and if possible taking both the Jeep and triumph 3SW ...Hoping that the friendly insurers can be pursuaded to allow my 17 year old to drive the Triumph and jeep to allow us to move them both around .....
Jenkinov
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Ken /Stu Thanks for putting on the wartime experience ...My Crew Had a great time ..met some greatt veterans ...Drove the Jeep in real mud and actually had to engage the 4 wheel drive ...Slept in a DUKW ...Fired 25 pounders ...and drove round the arena with the tanks/stalwarts etc
we enjoyed the experience as much as the mad scots WW1 re enactors who considered the mud as the best part of the event ..
Roll on next year
Jenkinov
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Ron ..I have been following the thread with interest ...Quite inspiring any updates
Regards
Jenkinov
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A very impressive conversion ...Harley 883 start at C2500 on E bay ....So i can see the attraction ,,my only concern is the amount of pattern parts he has added ......That still costs ...
Jenkinov
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I was at the National Motorcycle museum in Birmingham wed last week and thry got out the triumph 3hw to allow filming so I managed to get a series of close up shots which I will post this evening ...Always interesting to compare the bikes ..
Whqat was interesting was that none of ther Military bikes survived the fire ..So the current collection have all been purchased from the market ..
Jenkinov
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Thanks to all for the comments and top 5/10 listing ...Must admit to a bit of disappointment that the 3sw is near the bottom of the list but its not much lighter than the other bikes and is 350cc ,,,,,
OK lets change to off road ............Which are the top 5/10 for fieldwork....
Jenkinov