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Offline kpier883

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Old Triumph
« on: July 13, 2009, 04:37:11 PM »
I spotted this bike at a local (Birmingham) Walgreens on Friday and was able to get a few photos.  Especially noteworthy items:
  • Cranked on second kick
  • Forkes appear to be Kawasaki or Suzuki to me
  • Engine supposed to be early 60s Triumph
  • Disk brake was actuated by cable but the caliper might have been hydraulic self contained.  I didn't get a close look, but it had an unusual shape
  • The guy said he had it for a long time and it was on its third incarnation
  • Custom exhaust
I should have gotten some pictures of the left side...
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Offline gerhed

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Re: Old Triumph
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2009, 06:43:22 PM »
Interesting machine.
Unit construction-single carb TR-6
The front brake looks like a mechanically actuated (not hydraulic) disc brake
which was used on some early dirt trackers.
Thanks for posting.
I've got a stock TR-6--pic below
Rides: 75 CB750F, 48 Indian Chief, 67 Triumph TR6, 63Honda CA95
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Re: Old Triumph
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2009, 07:09:32 PM »
I notice on yours the spark plug wires aren't coming out from the same location.  Is the one I posted modified?
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Offline bryanj

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Re: Old Triumph
« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2009, 09:39:40 PM »
One you posted has had a magneto fitted and is post 61 as its a unit construction engine, forks could be anything and Honda used a cable disc caliper on the cb200
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Re: Old Triumph
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2009, 12:54:43 AM »
I notice on yours the spark plug wires aren't coming out from the same location.  Is the one I posted modified?
On a stock machine, the plug wires come out of the coils which are
under the front of the tank.
On your pic they come out of the magneto.
That machine could have been a dragster in an earlier life.
Rides: 75 CB750F, 48 Indian Chief, 67 Triumph TR6, 63Honda CA95
          83 XL600R in CB360 Frame
          3-wheel electric tilting cycle