Vintage styled Triumph

Iceseven

750cc
Got this from a Triumph newsletter, I like the vintage style.

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http://www.lcfabrications.com/tt-deluxe.shtml
 

koifarm

Hooligan
I like it!! Kinda brings back the nostalgia with none of the "get out and get under" philosophy....very nice looking bike, thank you Iceseven, for posting that one.
 

ssjones

750cc
I've seen it twice, it is amazing from every angle. A shop in VA put it together. It usually draws a pretty big crowd. I sort of had a hand in the construction....the builder put a request on the Jockey Journal for wiring info on Hinckley twin, so I sent him a PDF of our wiring schematics. A small part, but yeah, I'm proud... <g>
 

BlueJ

Blue Haired Freak
We saw it last summer in PA - gorgeous bike. I beleive it has also made the NBR calendar.

Speaking of which.... what's the theme for 2010?? I'd be happy to start pointing and clicking!
 

Back!nBlack

Two Stroke
I don't like it. He did too much weird stuff. What's with the jackshaft?

" For the frame, I went with a lugged design for some extra detail, and made the cradle removable to help stick with that European style. I did the jackshafted drive to clean up the right side of the wheel, and really to just try something different. Once I got that figured out is when I decided to try a drum rear brake mounted to the jackshaft. I tried several old drums of different makes but nothing was quite right so I had to hunker down and make one. I wound up using aluminum, which I heat-shrunk a sleeve into. The real pain in the arse on this was making it all fit together without too much runout."

http://www.lcfabrications.com/tt-deluxe.shtml


That bike is cool as hell , first saw it a year ago - still a bad ass modern Bonnie build.


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