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Christmas Present Idea!!!

We have received this from Clive of Clive Scarfe Systems: Here is a great Christmas present idea that you can ask your loved ones for, available in the UK from Clive Scarfe Systems. This DVD made by those friends of ours at Classic Triumph Australia is a comprehensive guide to the rebuilding of a Trident/R3 …

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Newark Show Advance Tickets – Save £2

Advance ticket sales are now open, follow the link below to the Newsletter for details and full show information. Don’t forget we will have a club stand there, come along and say hello! ****Newsletter here****

Percy Tait R.I.P.

We have just learned that Percy Tait has passed away. A great racer and in Alex George’s words ” Proper Legend and Great Guy. Feared by many…LOVED by ALL. ” He will be sadly missed.

2020 Events Added

Our events list is looking good for next year, if you are organising any events or think of an event of interest which we can include, please e-mail Martin events@tr3oc.com View our list of Events Here: :https://www.tr3oc.com/events/

Stan Shenton R.I.P.

RIP Stan Shenton It is with great sadness the Club reports the passing of Stan Shenton.As the proprietor of Boyers of Bromley his racing Tridents,handled by David Nixon and Peter Butler, always gave a good account of themselves, including against the works Triples. Stan’s books are owned by many members and his Trident development gave …

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AGM 2019 Full Minutes

Minutes of 2019 TR3OC AGM Minutes taken by Graham Redrup. AGM held on Saturday 2nd November 2019 at National Motorcycle Museum, Bickenhill. Committee members present were; Dave Bloor, Graham Redrup, Dougy Beardsall, Clive Blake, Bob Skinner, & Les Davies. Apologies for absence were received from; Graham Jeffery, Chris Chapman, Pete Churchill, Mike Klose. The meeting …

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Harry Woolridge

We are sad to announce that Harry Woolridge has recently passed away. After National Service in the Royal Air Force Harry Woolridge applied for a job in the Service Department at the Triumph Engineering Company, and was lucky enough to be selected. Thus began a working relationship with Triumph and its motorcycles that would last …

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