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My new Trident...
Just thought I'd post a picture of the T150 that I've been working on...sort of work in progress..
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Hey, that's a cool mixing of the older and "newer" Triumph details. I really like what you've achieved.
I'm wanting to put "ray gun" mufflers on my '74, as it has the breadbox tank and is painted in the earlier Aqua color that makes it look like a '69.
Too many projects, not enough time (and money).
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That is SWEET- I like the paint job on the tank
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And the rack on the tank!!
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beautiful job
You must be proud riding that.
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All you can say is Wow! What a gorgeous bike.
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Ok, I have to know, who did the tank paint and the seat? I'm in the middle of my `62 redo.
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Neato!! Except for the taillight. Sorry, that needs changing to a 67 US type or the domestic squarish one....what is that? #564??
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No, you're absolutely right, to be honest I was looking for a TSX back light, but one of those late sixties alloy rear lights would do nicely.
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That is absolutely gorgeous. I'm drooling. I hate you.
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