



I was hiking around Indy during the Moto GP races a couple of weeks ago and found this perfect Triumph.
Nobody around to talk to, so I really don't know much about it, the craftsmanship was the ultimate!
The last time I saw a dual mounted motor I was 17 and the local Honda/Triumph dealer had a drag bike I stared at for years.
Enjoy, Greg.
2 comments:
WOW!!! note the kickstart!
Paul D'Orleans aka the vintagent will know about this sucker, pretty sure it was on his blog and he had a ride of it.
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