SOURCE: the best way to clean and polish the bonneville
I would recommend using Gunk engine degreasant, rinse off and followed with a light coating of WD40.
SOURCE: Looking for spare parts
there's a guy by me who's owned a british dealership since 1951. His name is Marshall Elmer...he's a genius. here's his # 920-836-1830.
Any and I mean ANY thing you will ever need for your triumph he will have. thanks Cafemoto
SOURCE: what is the best way
Gaiters, I can assume you are referring to the rubber telescopic spring covers on each fork. There is only one way to change these I'm afraid and that means the forks have to come off the bike and come apart on the bench.Triumph never did anything easy! Take the oppurtunity to clean the forks,replace the oil seals and change the fork oil and inspect all the bits.(might as well) When installing the new gaiters the info I have says to use a light oil to help slip them into place by hand with an even pressure.No screwdrivers or pliers. Hope this has helped,nice to chat with another British fan,good luck with the job.Cheers
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