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You know me and animatronic restaurant horror…I just can’t stay away! So when the opportunity to recreate Five Nights at Candy’s came up, you know I was going to Game Lab the heck out of this one. Like every episode of Game Lab, it’s not just about recreating the game in real life, it’s about exploring why the game works and how it applies to the real world. In this episode, we test out the real game mechanics of Five Nights At Candy’s, then learn all about fear responses and why different people respond to these games differently. Our expert for the episode designs some of the most terrifying haunted houses in the world and shows us what it really means to dive into scary games. The 360 video for this episode is also an INCREDIBLY creepy first-person walk through FNAC alone…in the dark…with some unexpected friends… https://bit.ly/28YFQ2o
A HUGE thanks to Vernon from Hot Pepper Gaming/The Game Grumps, Trisha Hershberger of @thatgirltrish, and Rob Dyke from TheRobDyke show for gettin’ their creep on for this episode. I enjoyed wetting my pants repeatedly with you in front of large animatronics.
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1968 Triumph TR6 Trophy Sport 650cc Single Carb-fully restored
This bike was a barn find and was resurrected by a professional restorer in Florida. I hired him two years ago to do this restoration. Lou did a magnificent job and covered every detail possible. The bike comes with all of the invoices for the various services and parts used to create what I would rate as a 9+ restoration. I would give it a 10 except I am not an expert. I am sure a true aficionado would find some bolt that was not genuine or something.
What I do know is I wanted a bike that was the same as the original I rode in High School. This is as good as I have ever scene. Everything was in place when I took delivery and I added two minor things. Lou did not coat the inside of the tank and he did not include the center stand. I call her “Sporty” and she has a center stand and an inner tank coating to protect her for decades.
I am going to look through the invoices Lou sent with the bike and do my best to cover what all he did on this restoration. It will just be a laundry list with pricing because I really don’t know what it all is. I ride bikes (only a little over 700 miles on her since completed in 2015) but I know next to nothing about working on these bikes.
What I do know from decades in business is what the value is here, so let’s be clear…..I will not be hustled out of this bike….I know what I paid and have been watching sales on these English beauties for years.
So here is the list of parts & service Lou bought to complete the restoration:
Exhaust repair spigot $46.00
Reflector holder $22.00
Rectifier $48.95
Boyer E ignition $132.00
Timing degree wheel $32.16
Twin oil pump $66.90
Crank Timing Tool $13.91
Clutch parts (4) $39.85
Lucas Coil connector $6.41
Small items (9) screws, cables, badge screws, gear bubbler $52.10
Repair P&L grind valve, install seat, pressure test $207.85
Amal Tickler kit $10.00
Seat Stencil $23.77
Timing Mark Adapter $30.00
Various parts (9) invoice only shows numbers $43.00
More parts with only numbers $76.99
Logo kick starter rubber $8.18
Nuts, flange, washers, tab washers, etc $36.65
Paint, epoxy primer $80.00
Pack of 10 nuts (from United Kingdom) $4.25
Reflectors Massy Furg original (UK) $25.08
Pipe $81.00
Rocker bolt, seat buffer, mudguard (UK) $28.60
Rear wheel spindle nut $18.40
Switch toggle $13.95
2 more rear wheel spindle nuts $18.40
Engine Cam follower set $34.99
Handle Bar $56.99
9 piece head bolt set (UK) $30.49
o rings, sleeves, seals, rubber gasket, cork washer $35.58
Sludge trap tube, seal, washer, bolts, studs, nuts $60.93
Kick start shaft bush, oil, studs, oil sprocket cover (UK) $42.90
Amal Carb screws $13.90
Tail light rubber gasket $18.00
Rear Container NA
Heat Shrink tubing $4.80
Rear Break Shoes $27.73
Tubes (Maybe for tires) Packing slip only NA
Roller chain $42.99
Shock set springs $108.75
Sand paper $9.95
O-ring quadrant Shaft $6.99
Basecoat Paint Super High Gloss $137.50
License plate bracket, Tank rubber mount, side panel knob $45.80
Sprocket cover $8.50
Crankshaft oil seal $11.99
Nickle steel nipple set $36.90
Black base coat RTS Black $40.00
SAE AMS QQ-P-416C TY 1 CL 2 steel Caduim Clear $157.50
Passenger pillion footrest rubbers $13.90
Twin battery rubber $10.95
Lucas ignition coil clamp (UK) $15.23
Footrest rubbers $ 21.90
Rim $189.95
Seat Check wire $12.45
Seat foam rim strap 19” $129.42
Silencers PN 70-5866 $171.90
Air Cleaner $29.50
Lucas Amber reflectors (UK) $28.98
Pin Striping $17.29
Carb manifold stud $12.85
Exhaust pipe stay (UK) $13.20
Extra thick head gasket $35.30
Pipe Set $94.95
Shopline basecoat $22.42
Parts from (UK) $57.94
Front wheel hub $95.90
Quick Clear, Fast Coat Topcoat $72.33
Spark plugs $7.69
Battery $79.95
Boring $95.23
Misc parts $89.95
Clutch Spring $10.96
Clutch Pack $52.95
Triumph Owner’s Handbook NA
Owners Workshop Manual NA
Timing Cober Gasket (new ready for replacement) NA
Oil Pump Gasket (new ready for replacement) NA
The has current California registration good thru April 2018
Has legal title. Matching number of course.
I have well over a hundred images of the bike in various stages of restoration for those interested. Text me at 7146084330 and I will send you the photos.