My latest obsession the Triumph Thruxton. Clip-ons were stock until the 2008 model IIRC. At any rate, it should be fitted with clip-ons. Christ that is some fast, retro-sexy motorcycle.Post some motorcycles, /tek/.
THIS THREAD, I FOUND IT FOR ME.I have a dirty obsession with retro Triumph motorcycles.I'm saving up to buy a T-100. And Bonnevilles go on Ebay for ~$4,000 fairly regularly.
>>2023This is basically what I would have, but without the double side exhaust. That's silly.(I also don't care for the stock long seats, but w/e)
Oh my lord. <3I admittedly know very little about motorcycles other than they are wonderful and Harleys make exactly the kind of throttling rumble that make my stomach tingle with excitement. Not as often with other brands, but Triumphs and most things Kawasaki made in the last five years are gorgeous to look at.
Y'all Small time!
>made in the last five yearsVintage Bike. Best Bike.Note this 1959 T-100.Unf.Actually this whole websitehttp://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/Triumph%20Bikes/Triumph%20Index.htm
>>1101>>2023>>2024Would you happen to know of similar looking bikes better fitted for shorter people? About 5'3.I really like this style more than any other.
>>2060Triumphs. All of themhttp://www.triumph.co.uk/Also Indianshttp://www.indianmotorcycle.com/(Although they've since sold into the bulky Harley style that's horrible.)Both bikes have extensive vintage histories of quality bikes, so check into them and dig deep.[Also note that if you're looking to purchase, the 70's 80's bikes tend to be poorly built and unreliable. There's quality throughout the good brands and years, but be wary of the 70-80 date mark.]
she may not be a "thundering crotch rocket", but she has more than enough grunt and gets me from A to C, usually right up and over the top of B. once i moved to the city i couldn't renew my motorbike learners permit which means its been rotting away at my parents place for years now...
toot toot i want this so bad
I want a motorbike so fucking bad.