TRIUMPH, MAKING SHORT PEOPLE LOOK TALLER SINCE 1907
Taking a grinder to Britain's motorcycling heritage. Disclaimer This "Blog" represents the thoughts and actions of the author. It is created for academic interest and entertainment only. It is neither intended or implied that any person reading any article contained within, imitates or recreates any work described.
Outstanding story....sniff, sniff...Seriously, that is a really beautiful and EARLY hot rod bobber. How many of us will be able to look back on our old mechanical friends, saying, "I wanted to bring my old Triumph (Ariel, BSA, Norton, AJS...whatever) back. Took a bit but she turned out beautifully. Never be another like her. I can relate.
Outstanding story....sniff, sniff...Seriously, that is a really beautiful and EARLY hot rod bobber. How many of us will be able to look back on our old mechanical friends, saying, "I wanted to bring my old Triumph (Ariel, BSA, Norton, AJS...whatever) back. Took a bit but she turned out beautifully. Never be another like her.
ReplyDeleteI can relate.
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