Hi Webby
No mate, I'm a bit to big for the cub, I'll stick to running it up the road every so often and keep the oil flowing. I think i' will stick to riding my Triumph Tiger 955 thanks.
Cheers:
George
Well, whatever you decide to ride, you've got some of the best roads in the world on your doorstep
Here is my 1968 Triumph TR25W. BSA as I now know (B25).
Amazing clean find, but not without its issues. I will enjoy my parts sourcing and minor face lift of it (after the oil leaks & gas seepage are minimized!).
The bars gotta go!
1954 Triumph Terrier .... just getting her finished!
Thought I post a couple of photos of my project. Found the bike in a garage about a year and half ago. Not a restore project, just some freshing-up. Most of the parts are orginal and it a numbers matching frame and engine.
The first picture is how she looked the day I picked her up. The rest of the photos were taken last weekend.
Still waiting on a couple of parts but hope to have her all finished by mid-October.
Here is my 1968 Triumph TR25W. BSA as I now know (B25).
Amazing clean find, but not without its issues. I will enjoy my parts sourcing and minor face lift of it (after the oil leaks & gas seepage are minimized!).
The bars gotta go!
And now with a BSA seat and flat track bars. I have gathered the parts for my rear fender/tail light to give my TR a much more 'enduro' look from the period.
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My Triumph is magic in the wind...