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Old 7th November 2010, 23:08   #46
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One can also use girder forks which came with the BSA M20. My friend just swaped these on his 3HW.
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Old 27th February 2011, 07:53   #47
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Re: Triumph Bikes

Here is one triumph that I see often in a garage (in front of Sai Temple, Cambridge layout Bangalore). The bike looks in a good nick.

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Old 20th August 2011, 15:27   #48
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Re: Triumph Bikes

Here is a bike I had almost bought around 10 years back. A Triumph twin, but T90, which I believe was a 350. Largely complete, the bike was apparently in litigation so we let it go. Luckily we got our Tiger 100 soon after.

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Old 24th September 2014, 22:56   #49
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Re: Triumph Bikes

This thread seems long forgotten and it seems as the new bold and beautiful Triumphs entered the Indian markets the older ones have lost its sheen. But this 1957 tiger 100 from Kerala tends to disagree and has decided to give the newer generation, its own grand children, a chill down the spine. See the pics to believe it.

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Re: Triumph Bikes

Very nice bikes. I am not a fan of making that huge side stand in chrome. The bike does not look military at all and is all bling bling. A lot of new touches on the military bike too.
I like this 1957 Tiger 100. Is it for sale ?
I am looking for parts for a 1942 Triumph 350HW. Can someone please help me out ?
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Very nice bikes. I am not a fan of making that huge side stand in chrome. The bike does not look military at all and is all bling bling. A lot of new touches on the military bike too.
I like this 1957 Tiger 100. Is it for sale ?
I am looking for parts for a 1942 Triumph 350HW. Can someone please help me out ?
TIA
Restoring a 3 HW myself. Send me a pm, so we can connect as regards parts.
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