Originally Posted by pritch008
At least in theory...![]()
Originally Posted by pritch008
At least in theory...![]()
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
I wonder where the bike is today? Interesting to think that that would've been an impressive bike for its day, maybe the 'CBR600RR' of it's time.
earlier models perhaps?
See post #3.Originally Posted by maha man
Crashe had in the bagOriginally Posted by sunhuntin
the emblem on the tank is definately the original Triumph logo which was used upto the early 30s. The 'trusty triumph' was the sv engine then became the 'Ricardo' ohv 4v. But the trusty triumph was basically the race replica of the day from successes racing in TT races.
The only disturbing thing though is Triumph (the great english marque) was founded by 2 Germans; Seigfried Bettmann & Maurice Schulte
Incidentally, anyone notice the weight? 55kg.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
Buwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.....wait a second.....buwahahahahahaha!Originally Posted by T.W.R
You are frigging kidding right?? The great Triumph that represents Britains great placing in the motorcycle world has German heritage? Buy with British pride? Sure, they're British now as much as anything, but the company was founded by two Germans. I can understand why I've never heard that before!!
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