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Old 06-11-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Just found it on the web.

Not really a cafe... but this bike is a very nice Triumph

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That is a nice looking bobber, only thing that doesn't make sense is that seat spring. May be just the picture, but it looks like it would not be much help. :-D
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With the raked front fork, would this bike be more of a chopper than a bobber?
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I love those bars. That color is sweet too, nice bike.
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The bars are cool, the colour is very sweet. Where is the front brake?

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Thats the real world problem with bobbers. That bike is the best example I`ve seen posted yet,BUT,its only clean because it lacks the mirror[s],blinkers,license plate,tailight and cabling to USE it on the street. I want one to RIDE. :evil:
My wife liked it too,but wanted to know how much damage the rear fender will sustain the first time a piece of gravel beds in the tread and corragates it. Also,she noticed the seat springs off their mounts just for the pic. Is that what the tool bag is for? poser disassembly?

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but that's why we have multiple bikes!!! (or bikes and bike projects...)

Anybody know what back tire that is?
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Great bike, and yes it has a front brake on right side of hub. Also has levers and cables to actuate everything. Look through back wheel and you can see a license plate (Arizona?). Having owned radical Choppers including 2 with no front brake, hand shift, foot clutch, and extended front ends I can say they are perfectly safe parked in the garage. Wish this bike was mine it is a rider.

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Great bike, and yes it has a front brake on right side of hub. Also has levers and cables to actuate everything. Look through back wheel and you can see a license plate (Arizona?). Having owned radical Choppers including 2 with no front brake, hand shift, foot clutch, and extended front ends I can say they are perfectly safe parked in the garage. Wish this bike was mine it is a rider.

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You are correct in your observations. Thank you for taking notice of the subtleties of this unit bobber. Steve,gear head at large
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This one cought my eye a few weeks ago at a Brit bike show..

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