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Finished my Triumph...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by sojerscraper, May 29, 2007.

  1. Aman
    Joined: Dec 28, 2005
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    Aman
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    Good job, that's my favorite bike and the first real motorcycle I rode back in 1970.
     
  2. hatch
    Joined: Nov 20, 2001
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    hatch
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    KILLER!!!!!!!!!!!!......I'm stuck with a pile of rust
     
  3. Triumphs rule dude!

    Here's some pics of the one I've been working on for myself...

    They rate right up there with '55 Chevies!

    Sam.

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  4. hatch
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    Sam....lookin great.....and how do I make my bike shiny??? Some sort of special wax maybe??? (Triumphs on the HAMB!!!!...just like the fifties BRO!)

    [​IMG]
     
  5. Nice Bikes Everyone!!!

    Sam, what fork is on the front of your bike?
     
  6. sojerscraper
    Joined: Nov 12, 2005
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    thanks for the props folks! the hardtail is by david bird - you can contact him via jockeyjournal. he also makes complete triumph frames to your specs. mine is a 4" stretch with 2.5" drop.

    as for the plate... i rode the bike over 1000 miles last summer with no plate at all during the preliminary build because i was waiting for my title to come in the mail. i had insurance though. never a problem. i had several cops come talk to me about the bike because they loved it. ive already passed several cops with the bike now that its totally complete with the plate how it is & they just smile & give me the thumbs up. i wanted to run the plate like this since it sort of reminds me of a race bike's number plate. flat trackers & salt flat bikes all seem to have thier plates in that spot. plus it hides my ugly brake light switch.

    nice pics hatch & sam!
     
  7. UnIOnViLLEHauNT
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    Joe, very nice work.

    Glad I didnt get a random text message about selling THAT bike! :)
     
  8. publicenemy1925
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  9. 1950ChevySuburban
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    The perfect bike.................... I want one too!
     
  10. haring
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    You're just fishing for compliments in a different pond!

    Loved it over on Jerky Journal, love it here.

    Do you know Burger? Small world. I gotta see this bike in person. Rich "Ryzart" is going to pretty-up the tank on my bike soon.
     
  11. sojerscraper
    Joined: Nov 12, 2005
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    shit yeah - the pats on the back help me forget about all those times i passed up sleeping, eating & hanging out with friends to build this bike!

    burger - no idea, that dude is just a rude motherfucker.

    rich is the fucking man. he'll do your shit up nicely.

    youre right over the bridge, we should meet up for a ride at some point. moving this week though - ill PM you on the JJ when im all settled in.
     
  12. Flathead Youngin'
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    looks good!

    i kind of miss seeing two wheels here on the HAMB....i just don't take the time to go over there and check it out....
     
  13. 64 DODGE 440
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    64 DODGE 440
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    You should be proud of that one, that is one sweet ride.
     
  14. COS
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    WOW!!
    COS LIKEY!!
     
  15. loggy
    Joined: Aug 3, 2006
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    you could say that bike build turned out to be a complete triumph!!:D :eek: :rolleyes:

    (thats' gotta be the worst pun ever read on the hamb,i know lol)

    Those sacrifices were definately worth it,i mean you coulda spent all that cash n time on beers n women,n all you'd have then would be a probable expanded waistline,a hangover n maybe a nasty rash:D yours was definately the way to go,that is a KILLER bike dude,all respect to ya:)
     
  16. RoyalCrown32
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  17. The_Monster
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    Awesome bikes guys!! Im just starting to get the Triumph itch too, but I've never owned one. What years are theses bikes?? What model if any? Itll help me narrow down my search a bit when looking for one. Thanks a lot!
     
  18. loggy
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    you wanna find summat like a bonneville if you can dude........a bsa a10 flash'd make a decent bike too i'd say.........'pre unit' bikes are cool,but getting rarer n expensive........

    while i'm here,n its' a bike thread,shout going out to a mate who builds some great stuff here in the UK........

    http://www.baronspeedshop.com/
     
  19. slammed
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    She's killer Bubba-Jo. Love that rear fender.
     
  20. Old6rodder
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    1. HA/GR owners group

  21. sojerscraper
    Joined: Nov 12, 2005
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    haha - yeah man - thanks again

    my bike is a bunch of different years. surprisingly it didnt come out looking like the hodge podge bastard it really is. the motor is a mix of a 67 & a 69. frame is a 70, hardtail (new) custom, rear wheel - mid/late 60s, front end is a 71 - dropped 3" with norton boots, tank is a late 60s skinny bonnie.

    the most attainable/easy to build triumph projects are 63-70s. unit motor, lots of new aftermarket parts available, still look rad, etc. pre 63 you get into the pre-units which are a little more rare & pricey, post 70 you get into the oil in frame versions with the fat spine (oil tank built into the frame) they can be made cool too but its a little more work. 63-70s you can basically bolt on whatever hardtail you like.
     
  22. panic
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    panic

  23. FritzTownFord
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    I'm glad you posted. I have been looking at a lot of bike design for inspiration for my roadster project. Lean and functional with a touch of flash on the tank. I like it fine.
     
  24. stlouisgasser
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    You nailed the look on that one, that's for sure. So much so, that I'm gonna go over to E-bay after this post and see what kind of British bikes are out there for sale right now.
     
  25. edgeabilly
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  26. Django
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  27. Big Tony
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    Nice job dig the hell out of the gold leaf
     
  28. frankenkyle
    Joined: May 27, 2007
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    from flint

    that looks freaking sweet! i love that bike.
     

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