Triumph Bonneville oil leak, head removal and carburettors dilema - this one takes the biscuit!!!
Why let sound engineering practise get in the way of creativity?!! Here, I am confronted by a most intriguing problem which I could never have expected in a million years! Watch this space to see if I was able to move forwards with this one ...

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