Following up on this... the owner of "Raodster Gaskets", Roy Crane,
reports that he does, indeed, have a TR2-4A version of his gasket... he
just hasn't updated his website yet. If you've been looking for a
gasket for your alloys, I'm betting this is a good call. It would be
great if someone could report back on their experience with his gaskets
for the alloys.
--Justin
Justin Wagner wrote:
>Roadster Gaskets
>30 McDonald Road
>Wilmington, MA 01887
>
>Dear Sir,
>
>I just ran into your product on Ebay and from there, googled your web
>site. We are competitors, although I have kept myself limited to the
>Triumph TR's, and even then, I haven't covered them all, etc. I'm glad
>to see your product is out there. This will definitely help my
>customers that are using Alloys (as my gaskets won't work for them),
>need a gasket for a model I don't yet produce, or simply want a less
>expensive alternative to cork than my gaskets. I do plan to refer them
>to you. It looks like you've got a great product and you're making a
>real go of it, that's great! I knocked around the idea of getting into
>a gasket line like yours, as my gaskets are much more labor intensive to
>produce, etc, but it just wasn't in the cards for me. I am CC'ing this
>e-mail to two Triumph newsgroups that I am involved with, so you may get
>some inquiries shortly!
>
>We'll lose some sales to each other, but you have my support. Silicone
>is, indeed, much better than cork!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>
>Justin Wagner
>J. M. Wagner Sales, Ltd.
>jmwagnersales.com
>
>
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