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A TRIUMPH TT SPECIAL
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Re: A TRIUMPH TT SPECIAL
Very pretty. With quite a patina by the looks of it. I am guessing that it is deliberately authentic and unrestored looking. I think it has considerable charm.
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Re: A TRIUMPH TT SPECIAL
I started bikes in 72 when the British bike industry was on it's arse. I came in on Japanese two strokes,so that's where nostalgia lies with me. I never owned a Brit bike and the few I rode didn't impress the youthful me.
The bike above is ruggedly pretty,but it still doesn't make me want to own it,
The bike above is ruggedly pretty,but it still doesn't make me want to own it,
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Re: A TRIUMPH TT SPECIAL
When my Z1 rotted through it's standard pipes,I hacked off the silencers and just ran it with the headers. I was skint.
It wasn't as loud as you'd think,just sounded bad and ran worse.
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