RETRO RESCUE: PBM’S CUSTOM TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T140

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Re: RETRO RESCUE: PBM’S CUSTOM TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T140

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I wouldn't mind having that in the garage.
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Change the tyres and it would be good to go
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It's a nice job. :thumbup:

(But, having had an old British twin, I'm not in a rush to have another :lol: ).
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Jul 20, 2022 8:33 am It's a nice job. :thumbup:

(But, having had an old British twin, I'm not in a rush to have another :lol: ).
I've got 2!

40 something pages in to my thread and they still don't work :D

What's the deal with the calliper on this bike? The size of the calliper body seems out of all proportion with the piston.
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Yup, just get rid of those silly balloon tyres and even a non-believer like me might be tempted.
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Yup looks good, as others said it needs to lose the tyres.
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I think that's actually the first one I've seen where the tyres don't look totally out of place.
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Those leg cooking exhausts are gonna be loud.

Nicely done,for the most part.
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Tyres and exhausts need a rethink, otherwise very nice. I like that they have put front disc on rather than TLS.
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Boring, nope.
Can't really tell what they've done to it.
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Re: RETRO RESCUE: PBM’S CUSTOM TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T140

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DefTrap wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2022 8:28 am Can't really tell what they've done to it.
They've drained it of all oil, there's no other explanation for the cleanliness.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2022 9:05 am They've drained it of all oil, there's no other explanation for the cleanliness.
That’s authentic. New Triumphs in showrooms used to have a “No Oil” warning note attached.
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I'd change nothing about that, mainly cos I'm never owning a brit bike after reading Dazzles thread! :lol: