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RICKMAN-TRIUMPH 8 VALVE CAFE RACER

RICKMAN-TRIUMPH 8 VALVE CAFE RACER

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1972 RICKMAN-TRIUMPH 8 VALVE CAFE RACER

Complete runs good frame has surfice rust tank holds gas all lights work. No title cases are stamped r162 cylinder stamped 210103 Tires are dry roted I dont know if that is the corect milage. Buyer is responsible for shipping. If you have any questions please ask.

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1952 Triumph BOBBER, Old School

1952 Triumph BOBBER, Old School

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Very Famous Custom Bobber Triumph for sale. Owned by Brian Setzer.
1952 Triumph Thunderbird.
California Old School Bobber.
Bike build in 1997.
Many article and shows.
will crating and ship to worldwide.
Best Triumph Bobber .
All Documents available.
Very collectable Motorcycle.

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Triumph Motorcycles And Why We Love Triumph Motorcycles

Triumph was of all things British but had a background of German origin. In 1886 a German gentleman called Bettman named his company the Triumph Cycle Company and was later re-named the New Triumph Co.Ltd. In 1902 the new company produced it's first motorcycle and fitted with a Begian unit. The following year sales topped 500, amazingly good for those days. By the mid-1920s Triumph had grown into one of Britain's leading motorcycle and car makers, with a 500,000 square feet plant producing up to 30,000 motorcycles and cars each year.
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