Anybody have a pic of one?
Is that a scooter?
Google images??
It was a 900 Meriden sports bike - been 10 pages deep 't google.
I have found an 81' Bonny produced for the Diana/Charles wedding....obviuously not it, but I will put the link up, have a look through it, some amazing Triumph pics.
Try this......http://images.google.co.nz/imgres?im...N%26start%3D40
Think theres one in here if you scroll down....http://images.google.co.nz/imgres?im...%3Den%26sa%3DG
BD, here's a link showing a piccie of the engine, if that's any help:
http://www.fedrotriple.it/agg_2008_0...umph-diana.jpg
Pheonix was the project name? Did a whole bike ever get put together?
I've pinged the esteemed Ryhs James - if anyone has one...Haven't heard back yet.
Thanks - p'haps it was just an engine after all
According to chadwick:
1983
TSS-engined T58-1 with rubber-mounted, eight-valve engine aimed at police use is designed. The TR6 is reduced to 600cc. A prototype water-cooled, 900cc bike called the Phoenix (the engine was also known as the 'Diana') is designed in early 1983 (a water-cooled, twin OHC vertical twin). Also, the Thunderbird was reduced to 600cc, and offered with twin carbs as the Daytona 600. Last year for the TSX. But Meriden's money was running out and car sales were rising while bike sales were dropping.
I'll hve a look around the place but I'm sure I've got more info here some place...
For what it's worth - the Thunderbird was reduced to 650cc not 600cc and was sold as a T65 I think. Apparenty it was a very nice bike and was highly sought after by riders. The odd example made it here but I've never ridden one.
Re the other. I think in the 60's there was a Norton project designed by charles udal that had extensive testing. I was a horrible heavy rattley OHC thing fitted into a cut down featherbed chassis. It sort of hung about like a bad smell for yonks and was even considered as a bonnie replacement but thankfully it was abandoned and work started of other options. There were several contenders. A modual V series where cylinders were added from a basic single learners up to a massive V5 (I think Hopwood did that one) and Norton played with the stepped piston 2 stroke (the Wulf) but went to the rotary (they had spend a fortune on licenses already).
Triumph did display a Pheonix at the NEC (from memory) and somehow it was connected to the earlier Udal bike (cleaned up or redeveloped) as I remember something in Bike about it but it was so obviously a prototype and fuggly no one seriously considered it.
That didn't take me long....
Cool Paul. Got a pic of the engine complete with gearbox?
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