Classic Dirt Bike

PROJECT TRIUMPH ON THE TUBE

There comes a point in any project, as with this Triumph, when all the easy or big bits are done and the remaining fine detail takes time.

This is when the progress starts slowing up. Luckily for me there’s no real need to adhere to a catalogue spec as the bike is just a collection of parts I’ve had lying around for years and the idea was to see if I could create something which looked reasonably

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