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Triumph T100c; Restoration
Topic Started: Mar 22 2012, 08:25 PM (1,244 Views)
flattrack
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Baron
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Restored over the last two years its an american export model. acording to factory records it went to Johnson motors on the west coast in 1967 and so how made its way back to blighty. Other bikes in the flattrack stable are Honda chaly again restored and a year 2000 rs 125+ the FT35.Hope you like the pics.

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pickle3
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Bet tha triumph a head turner, what does it sound like?? B)
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flattrack
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it sounds good and just the job for a ride down the country lanes. Just need a little more playtime to enjoy it!
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sadolfart
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Beautiful.
I restored a T100ss 1967 twenty five years ago.
I have run 650s since then but remember the 500 as being very smooth and in real terms would consequently cruise faster than the 650s.
Good luck with it. Love the scrambles exhaust.
Regards Pete
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Dirty_Rotax
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Tidy set of bikes, wish I had kept my old cub.
Spanking the Monkey, Oh Yeah.........
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Alex_H
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I love that RS. Would love one for trackday assaults one day.
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Leigh
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love the trumpet. it's certainly a very nice restoration. i bet you feel great ridin that. i always loved them but never took the plunge back in the day. l treated myself to a brand new speedmaster a few weeks ago. ok it's not a 'proper' british built trumpet but it says triumph on the tank and i love it :-)
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