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    Triumph Motorcycles - Vintage but up to date!

    As a motorcycle buff, I have had a couple of the Triumph retro bikes during the last 8 years. My last one being theTriumph Scrambler......



    Before that the standard 790cc road Bonneville.....lovely bike in Cardinal Red and the Norman Hyde cans or mufflers !



    These are retro bikes, but with the addition of a bit of modern technology. Like disc brakes, an oil cooler etc. But let me tell you, with a free breathing exhaust (muffler) these babies sound the real deal and harp back to the early Triumphs of the 40s and 50s.

    Here is a late 1960s Triumph 500 cc Scrambler (sadly not mine!)....



    Memories of a golden era of biking; but great to see the UK bike factory Triumph still making beautiful bikes retro and modern too.

    Casper
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    Very nice. I'd love to have an old Triumph to ride around town.

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    My first bike was a 1967 Triumph in 1972(after returning from Army duty). Bought it with 500 miles on the clock,if I remember correctly,for $500..or was it $300(?). Like new. Alot of good memories on that bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierDaddy View Post
    My first bike was a 1967 Triumph in 1972(after returning from Army duty). Bought it with 500 miles on the clock,if I remember correctly,for $500..or was it $300(?). Like new. Alot of good memories on that bike.
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    Nice one HD Keep on keepin' on!

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    Nice bikes Casper. I have a 1968 T100R Daytona...same engine as the Trophy in your last pic, but mine has dual carbs.
    Would like to try a newer Triumph, like bikes that still have spokes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sled Dog View Post
    Nice bikes Casper. I have a 1968 T100R Daytona...same engine as the Trophy in your last pic, but mine has dual carbs.
    Would like to try a newer Triumph, like bikes that still have spokes
    Sled Dog,

    nice bike, a real classic. A lot of guys get fed up with the older Triumphs as they need a fair bit of maintenance.

    The new Triumph is taking the BMW GS1200 head on. It is the new Triumph Adventurer 1200 shaft drive. This is going to give the BMW a run for it's money. The Triumph factory in Hinckley Leicestershire is a real success story!

    Was in Calagary back in September 2010 as we were on a Rockies adventure, so that's where we landed for our trekking marathon !

    Casper

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierDaddy View Post
    HD

    thanks for that, very interesting.

    Casper

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    It is amazing how much this one brand of bikes related to so many people. When I pledged a fraternity late 1960's my "Big Brother" had a Triumph ?650 ( can't remember for certain, age does change us ) we took that bike everywhere and had a ball. Great machine and "some" memories!--John
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    I like the pipes on this desert sled




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