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Miglia Builds and discussion Miglia bodied builds

 
 
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Old 16th May 2015, 10:09
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I will get some photos over the weekend, but mine are "good enough for me, for now"
As mentioned above, I'd say that initial lineup of the Miglia shell was better than my Sammio, but it will always be affected by how you fit and modify your frame and also any differences in the original Triumph chassis construction.

I wanted to get mine together, on the road and enjoying it. And I am! And now I can look to modify things like rear lights, wheel centering etc. Over the next few years as I'm not afraid any more to just chop a chunk out, reposition it and then repaint it myself! And that is exactly why I went for a Miglia/Sammio, as (imho) you can have much more fun "tinkering"
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