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Old 2nd December 2009, 19:34   #1
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My Triumph 3H 350CC

Here are pictures of my prewar 1940 Triumph 3H , 350CC OHV single with 'Girder' fork, restored and on the road.
The bike runs well and is pretty peppy for its age.
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Old 2nd December 2009, 22:12   #2
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Now thats a Beauty!!!
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Old 3rd December 2009, 10:34   #3
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An enviable bike indeed, the attention to detail is very heartning. Love the paint job too.
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Old 3rd December 2009, 20:38   #4
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An enviable bike indeed, the attention to detail is very heartning. Love the paint job too.
Thanks deutscheafrikar & wasif. Good to know that you like the paint job too.
Appreciation from people like you, encourages us to improve on our restoration the next time we take up one.
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Old 3rd December 2009, 23:21   #5
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Very nice, I would be honoured to pose next to this.
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Old 4th December 2009, 18:33   #6
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Very nice, I would be honoured to pose next to this.
Thanks Prabal, you can also see pics of my '46 AJS 16M 'rigid' in the AJS thread.
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Really love it when proud owners give us a look at series pics of their prized possessions. Wish we could see more and more posts like this one.
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Really love it when proud owners give us a look at series pics of their prized possessions. Wish we could see more and more posts like this one.
Thanks 911987, You will see pics of a 1952 BSA c-11, 250cc soon.
The bike is under restoration and I am hoping that it should be ready by early next year.
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@ Dussey,
Nice bike, all the best for restoration.
The only thing I want to ask is that is it having double cam ?? Is the rear seat is rigidly connected to the body ??
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Nice bike! I have one too, which is being restored by a friend. By the way, is it a 3H or a 3HW? The W suffix can be found on the engine block. If it is a 3 HW, its a wartime model and civilian touches such as chrome on the exhaust, rubber knee pads on the petrol tank, coachlining etc. would be non-original.
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Beautiful bike you have there........I want one badly...........

All the best for BSA C11 restoration.... and I am sure it will come out like ex-showroom condition.

Any pictures during restoration ?
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Nice bike! I have one too, which is being restored by a friend. By the way, is it a 3H or a 3HW? The W suffix can be found on the engine block. If it is a 3 HW, its a wartime model and civilian touches such as chrome on the exhaust, rubber knee pads on the petrol tank, coachlining etc. would be non-original.
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Beautiful bike you have there........I want one badly...........

All the best for BSA C11 restoration.... and I am sure it will come out like ex-showroom condition.

Any pictures during restoration ?
Thanks, Tonrag. Its a 3H ,hence the chrome tank badge, Chrome exhaust etc.
girishpv, thanks. Apart from the C-11, a DKW RT200, '58 Lambretta Series1 and 1954 Lambretta Ld (open handlebar) are also under restoration. shall post pics as and when the restoration is completed.
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girishpv, thanks. Apart from the C-11, a DKW RT200, '58 Lambretta Series1 and 1954 Lambretta Ld (open handlebar) are also under restoration. shall post pics as and when the restoration is completed.
Sorry for going - 'didnt know you have a d Lambretta as well! Congrats! And do post pics. of these 2 ASAP !!
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Old 13th February 2010, 15:58   #14
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My Triumph in Newspaper.

My Prewar Triumph 3H has been featured in the newspaper, "The Hindu",
Metro Plus Chennai edition on Wednesday, 03February,2010.
Please see the link below:

The Hindu : Metro Plus Chennai / Wheels : On the wheels of history
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Congratulations Sir.
So, the technology of self start on a motorcycle pre independence was lost post independence & we were all forced to kick start
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