Not sure what they're thinking with those pipes. Kinda ridiculous.joerox said:so far things are looking good for my local triumph salesman... those pipes are ridiculous
um, Thruxton was a airfeild converted to a motorcycle racetrack in england in the 50'sChopper Chaz said:don't like it...any company that steals another bikes name I wouldn't buy it....that is a Velocette scooter name and it was bad ass I may add...now if it were the Velocette company which no longer exists hell yes nice start there..
At least it'll make it easier to chop apart, rebuild, and feel no pangs of regret.51rat said:tried to talk my old man into one, he got an america instead, couldnt even talk him into a bonni... ARGH!!!! he will stop ridin in a couple years and i will inherit an america!!??!?!?!?! not as cool, LOL
that is the reason why Triumph took the name is because of that bike made by Velocette in the 50's..if Velo thought of taking it from a airstrip kudo's to them atleast they didn't hijack it from another bike..be like Harley naming a fat boy a Vincent Black Shadow that would be pretty lame don't ya think?Brian Douglas said:um, Thruxton was a airfeild converted to a motorcycle racetrack in england in the 50's
velocette got the model name from the same place and the same reason in the same timeframe triumph did (within a couple years)
nobody "stole" anything
wrong.Chopper Chaz said:that is the reason why Triumph took the name is because of that bike made by Velocette in the 50's..if Velo thought of taking it from a airstrip kudo's to them atleast they didn't hijack it from another bike..be like Harley naming a fat boy a Vincent Black Shadow that would be pretty lame don't ya think?
Englishman said:There used to be an 850 "Thruxton" kit to fit 750 Triumph twins in the early 80's. I forget who was selling them, but I do know the electric starter on the Bonneville couldn't handle the higher compression (and my T160 still kicked its ass)
I did a review of the Thruxton way back in issue #46 (along with the Rocket 3 *wow*).
Around town the riding position was annoying, too much weight on the wrists, and your knees ended up against the cylinder head. They have these little wire stand-offs so you don't burn horizontal lines into your pants.
It has since become our best selling back issue, it must be my review eh?
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I do not know what book you are reading but best hit the books...I know for a fact Thruxton was released in the late 50's here's a link of a 62' I don't have time to prove a point to you but I am most assured that Velo was way before Triumph as far as the Thruxton name was...Cheers..Brian Douglas said:wrong.
velocette thruxton was released 1965
triumph thruxton was released 1964
sorry.