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I got my other baby back!
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This is my '67 Triumph Bonneville. The bike was purchased new by my good father, I bought it from him 9 yrs ago. It sat for a long time and I got it going, but it was always my second bike. I'm selling the other bike and only keeping this one so I wanted it gone over. Since I don't know much about Triumph repair, I dropped it off in December to an old timer that repairs vintage bikes. He rebuilt the top end of the motor and fixed a few other odds and ends. It's got great power and sounds awesome! I'm super excited for the warm weather!
Attachment 51764 Bill |
Great, and seldom seen bike Bill:beerchug:
Keeping it in the family is even greater. What is the shifting pattern on the bike? Very cool:beer2: |
Very nice Bill!:beer2:
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Sweet looking Bonny! :beerchug:
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Thanks guys!
Todd, its definitely staying in the family. I was excited to get it and my godfather (dad's cousin) was happy to see it being driven again. it is a right side shift, 1 down, 3 up. Kick start, no turn signals; very basic and fun to ride. Bill |
Sharp bike, Bill! :beerchug:
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Small World..
I have a 1967 TR6 myself. I bought it from NFL hall of fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen... Here is a photo: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...67_Triumph.jpg |
Thanks Allen!
Old you have a beautiful bike! I think the Truimphs are the best looking/riding old bikes out there (although the toaster tank BMWs are sweet too). Always cool to meet someone else with a 67. From what I've been told, it is an odd year, a few nuances only on this model. I hope Don is okay with us riding "other brand" bikes instead of Harley's. HaHa:biggrin2: Bill |
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