How A Triumph MC is made

That is possibly the greatest video ever made. British/Monty Python-ish humor combined with bikes = perfection. I want a new Thruxton quite badly.
 
I was a big Triumph fan in the heyday...... Those old Bonnies, TRs and Tigers were sweet....

But the new Triumph's are not the same........... Too bad...

I''ve thought about selling my bike or trading it for a late 68-70 Bonneville or TR650..... The old one's just rule.....

D
 
Django said:
I was a big Triumph fan in the heyday...... Those old Bonnies, TRs and Tigers were sweet....

But the new Triumph's are not the same........... Too bad...

I''ve thought about selling my bike or trading it for a late 68-70 Bonneville or TR650..... The old one's just rule.....

D

Go for the gusto, just get a 1966 (last year with no battery)
650 TT Special :rock: :rock: One of Yetties flat track bikes way back when;)
They were only made in 1966 and 1967
 
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Wifey said:
Go for the gusto, just get a 1966 (last year with no battery)
650 TT Special :rock: :rock: One of Yetties flat track bikes way back when;)
They were only made in 1966 and 1967

was this the one you had your first......:confused: :dontknow: :p :D ...:nurse: :nurse:
 
I'll never be a fan of water cooled bikes... but that one is a monster: http://www.triumph.co.uk/uk/263.aspx

I have the '01 Bonneville simply under the compromise that my wife doesn't want me to have "old" things:dontknow: and that it's the first time they put an air cooled engine together since they were taken over.

...Only if it were as fast as the truck...:eek:
 

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