Its been there for many years, only there seems to be a bit less of it now, no chimney, and probably stripped of every thing on the foot plate. A bit like that poor old Lightning that used to stand on a pole in the dis-used scrap yard on the A1, just left to vandals and rot!
Thanks TBB, felt a bit of an oddity for the lone 20 mile ride to the venue. Sure thing Curly. Great picture Sir T. " Bullseye ", great name for a bike too. Gonna have to think of a name for my bike now. The wicker is an unused 15 year old Christmas pressie I'd forgotten we had. You wouldnt believe how much dust unused wicker can hold. Wifes idea to take it along. Looks like it will get an annual airing from now on. JJ
Nice Machine and I love that train. I am now waiting till next year apparently Norman Hyde will have the Norton Peashooter for the 120's Ride Safe Joe.
My 'new' 2004. My first bike. It has only 4,500 (miles) with the original tires in good condition. Love everything about it so far.
Hey all, relatively new to the forum and the Triumph Brand. Here's my pride and Joy in Cinder Red. She is the last Cinder Red T120 to have rolled off the Hinckley Production line and was delivered to my epic dealer by some of the marketing team themselves. I couldn't be happier, just need to get some miles on her now
Ah yes! I remember that one I was part of the team that delivered it. Kind of flattens out at 120 in 4th but red lines nicely through all the gears. Nice colour
Wondered why the hero blobs where all worn down... dealer said its a feature to save me from doing it
Can't help but notice the very conservative smile on your face I bet the grin went from ear to ear once you got her on the road towards home Very nice bike, Ride safe TBB.
Haha, you noticed that too... I was smiling all round the 70 mile detour home..... I only actually live about 6 miles from my dealer