>Hi John,
>I think "Triumph hypochondria" should be a recognised condition. I have 
>done a
>nut and bolt rebuild of Sophie, and still have this feeling that she isn't
>reliable. This is an illogical fear, as she has never left me on the side 
>of the
>road, and yet the VW golf that we use "everyday" I have  done a lot less
>maintenance on HAS broken down, and yet I do not have the same feeling, I 
>trust
>it totally..
I thought I was the only one to suffer from this condition-Triumph 
Hypochondria! It seems to get worse on those rare occasions I have the top 
up. I'll pull into Dave's and he tells me the problem-"It's the nut behind 
the wheel!"
I am getting better though. And Dave is learning when to listen to me and 
when it is just hypochondria...
Laura G.
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