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bought a 66 triumph bonneville tonite in a basket case that a guy needed to unload in a hurry, clean title, 12k original miles. Bike is allllll in pieces, cases split etc, all kinds of new pieces cams etc.. Luckily my dad is the triumph motorcycle guru and has about three of everything. Im guessing when the 914 gets done ill start poking at this thing making a "salt flat" kind of triumph ive always wanted, kinda hot rod looking thing. Ill post pics when i take some, forgot the camera tonite. Tally Ho! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wavey.gif)
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Very cool!!!!! Hey...and it matches your 914!....british bikes have a tendency not to keep all their oil within their cases!...how do I know...I also owned a Triumph Bonneville and one of the single cylinder BSA thumpers! Had alot of jeans with big oil stains on the legs!
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