Triumph

Reader Ride. Well Sorted Triumph Thrux… oops correction… T100 Cafe.


Filip Vukovic Sends in sends in some pics of his nicely sorted Cafe’d T100

He writes:
Hey Mate,
I have been following your lovely blog for a while (keeps me sane at work) and I thought that you guys might like my modest little steed.
It was a 2003 Bonnie T100 and now she’s a little racer!
Mods are nothing to flash but a 904cc big bore and some bits and pieces keeps things interesting.

I will have to send multiple emails as my work email won’t let me send all the photos at once.
Love the site man; it’s a great mix of bikes. Keep up the good work!!
Regards

Very "Unusual" Triumph Street Tracker / Fighter / Whatever?


I keep looking at this bike and wondering why I kinda sorta like it. It’s a very strange mix that that has me scratching my head.

Bob’s Badass Bonneville…


Basic Bonneville turned street tracker with Honda Wheels and seriously upgraded suspension.  I’ve seen Bob ride this bike and she goes as good as she looks.  The bike’s been on here before but this is a better and more recent picture from last May’s Riding Into History where he was volunteering. 

New Triumph Adventure Bike Spy Shots.


One will have 17’s for street and one will have 21″ front for dual purpose.  I may have to bite the bullet and buy one of the 21″ bikes.  Will have a punched out version of the 675 triple for more torque.

UPDATE: One of a Kind Custom Triumph Scrambler. Freaking Wow…


UPDATE: Here is the previous post I had of this beauty from Dec 09. Man what a looker!

I’m sure I’ve posted this bike on here in the past but I don’t have time to dig up the link at the moment.

Now it’s FOR SALE

The description from the for sale ad lists the following:

What it is: 2002 Triumph Bonneville motor with 2 35mm Mikuni Flat Side Pumper carbs, 4130 Cromemoly TIG welded frame with 46mm KX500 Forks (10.7″ travel), Rear single shock CR500 (10.8″ travel). Hand made Aluminum 5+ Gallon tank. & Side panels, Two sets of wheels, street & Dirt on Excell rims (have their own sprockets & rotors), Scotts Steering Stabilser, ICO Speedo, hand made High pipes with Jardine mufflers. Renthal Bars.

Hey come on Triumph! Build us all one!

One more "Jack Pine Special"


Thanks to our official MPOTD roving reporter Mike Skelton for the find. I love that this pic shows that the bike is ridden for it’s intended purpose and not just a show queen. I bet it”s a decent handler to boot. Hey Triumph how about a stripped down version for the general public! I imagine it’s be a bit more practical with the sidepipe but I still like the dualies.