Lol, have to show off the work i do as next year i intend to do some work for others and try and earn a few bob as i don't want to stack shelves in supermarkets at my age.
Hi were you at the sammy miller triumph day earlier this year if so i think i spoke to you i had the thruxton r there
Looks good. Can you share more details of the bike at the rear (red and brown tank) please as I quite like that and could see myself having one of them?
Merely nice weather Darkman, absolutely beautiful bikes! They put the weather well and truly in the shade. The only shade here right now is a definate shade of green around my fizzog!
Yes its my mate Alans Aubergine-burnished Gold 67 T120 TT, these bikes were especially commissioned by JoMo and TriCor in the US for competition use only from 63-67 from Triumph UK, i'm in the process of building/restoring a 66 TT in the builds and projects section right now.
Darkman Well as everyone has said. They are exemplary examples of what British was and is and you are still a credit to the industry. The thing you will find with your workmanship if you set up in business you will never get any time for yourself as with the kind of finish you do every one will want to have there bike restored by the best and you fit the bill. Regards Joe.