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That bike looks real good, but why go with a 17"? I'd go the other way to a 21" if anything. I'm thinking tiny front tires are going to make a comeback soon, but I picture them on long bikes with girders or springers.
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I'm putting a 6 over finch springer with the 17"
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I cruised this thing for a little while, it's currently torn down getting redone.
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Bobby Sirkegians 1951 Thunderbird
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very cool bike nick!
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Aussie SLR Triumph.
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these triumphs are really cool. i just picked up a 71 bonneville frame and will be building something like this.
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another view... |
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Location: Indiana
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i like the short rear fender and saddle seat people are using now. thats the way i think im going with my triumph
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My 73 X 75 Hurricane back in 1979 .......
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Here is our 69TR6C 3 mos. ago. It has a new owner now. RIVERSIDE!
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Location: Skotterud Norway
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different take... not mine but i like it
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^^ yes sir..
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![]() Damn near finished. My 1951 T100 Tiger. |
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OK, I'm jealous ...again. Very nice looking work, very nice...I hope you enjoy it.
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Made some refinements on the '55, took 8" out of the forks, now it's 2" under stock, see before and after shots, we got some snow yesterday so unfortunately can't go for a spin today.
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...hello moderators,
Why not put this one in the place of the old Triumph thread in the sticky photo thread? Instead of having a link that do not work. By the way, the "50s bikes photos" do not work too. thanks |
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Quote:
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