Someone wanted to see “the bike parked next to the RC30”. Here you go.
Triumph
Offroad Stunting on a Street Triple…
Stumbled across this today. Interesting but odd.. to me anyway. I’d rather ride it stock.
At the 1971 Triumph 500 Daytona Cafe with “The Crocetti Speciale!”
One hell of a “waiting room” from Rick Booth
1970 Triumph Bonneville! A very tasty Triumph..
At the Triumph Cafe.
Regular contributor Chuck Lathe sends in some choice pics from a recent show.
Well I’m back from a nice but very windy weekend and I owe you folks some pics. The inbox is brimming so lets get to it.
By the way, all the best thoughts to the folks in tornado country for the recent troubles. Crazy stuff for sure.
Chuck wrote in:
Hey Steve,
We rode down to the Progressive Motorcycle Show in Charlotte on Saturday and I thought you might like these. They are, of course, a Bonneville Street Tracker, a Norton 961 Cafe Racer, and a Ducati 916, and a 1968 Yamaha DT-1 . The Bonneville has a trick frame and either a new or modified single shock swing arm, but a tiny little oil cooler.
Regards, Chuck Lathe North Carolina
Thanks again Chuck!
Beautiful “Old School” custom Triumph Scrambler.
I’m slammed again this weekend (sorry) so here are three fantastic bikes in one post from Andy at Gunar Engineering in “sunny” England!.. Enjoy!
Here’s a few photos from sunny England.
Use ’em if they’re good enough, my apologies if they don’t pass muster. I’m an engineer not a photographer, and a big fan of your site.
The Moto Martin is one of my bikes, just had it’s n’th rebuild in my 20 year ownership.
The Harleys are mine and my wifes daily rides, pics taken in Italy last year.
The Triumph is a clients bike that I built last year.
Cheers,
Andy Smith
Gunar Engineering
Rally fantastic bike!. Thanks Very Much Andy! And keep them coming!
And one hell of a Triumph

































