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Darkman, My comment may not be original but This is the bike Triumph should have continued to build through the 60s and 70s. They would have never...
No burns, pipes are tucked in and behind the extended leg.
All, been a bad year with old injuries coming back to haunt me; replacement joints, etc. Chopper has been up and running for a while now, added a...
Welcome Roger. This is a great forum for experienced opinion, hope you love the bike.
I usually make my own sissy bars to give a tie down point for bedroll, tent, etc. I rode that bike from Charlotte NC to Arizona and back. I travel...
Wire Wheels, my memories are similar. H-Ds were heavy and expensive and Trumpets were light, nimble and way cheaper. I built a 68 Tiger chop with...
XS 650 Yam. In the late 70s and early 80s I chopped dozens of these bikes. Rigid frames, rake, stretch on all of them, but I had never ridden a...
I wrote I would find some pics of a Triumph chopper I built in 05. It started as an 04 Thruxton, hurricane damaged. Thought it was a good idea to...
[ATTACH] Speedmaster seeing the light of day. Springtime. Chain on, sprocket cover in place, still waiting for the seat to finish.
Not always easy to do. Angles are subtle but important to the final look.
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To be long suffering you have to live a long time. I'll take that as a good thing.
Sandi God knows I have tried everything short of armed threats to get folks to plan ahead for major events. In all fairness this year with Covid...
That sir is artwork. Fantastic to see someone build better than the factory ever would. Or could.
I chopped an 04 Thruxton in 05. I'll see if I can find some photos. Much more radical than this one; 45 degrees rake, 6 inch stretch, 180 tire, 21...