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  • That is a one damn fine machine. See some other nice vintage Triumphs about two fifteen of this video, including one almost identical to it but with a pretty lady next to it to boot LOL :)

    Cut paste Google.

    The Definitive Ode to Triumph Sprint 955i movie (with Powermax exhaust)

    One day I will have a vintage Triumph too.

  • That is the nicest looking bike I have ever seen

  • Chrome and snow are enemies; thats my experience.

  • Very nice restoration. But for my preferences, I still think the BSA LIghtning was the best looking of all British vertical twins.

  • Looks like it was just dropped off by Santa! Gorgeous bike. Just like new.

  • well done mate; very nice job;

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  • Nice restoration!!!  beautiful bike.

  • Best looking production bike ever made. Not too much chrome, stainless fenders, best paint of triumph's best three years (68-70). I always liked the 68 front brake plate better than the chrome 69 or 70 brake plate. This bike, as well as all of the old Triumphs handled great. (They even handle better today if you mount modern tires instead of the k70s.) Low to the ground and light. What a bike. Much better looking than anything Triumph produces today!

  • Are those the original pipes? Sounds awesome!

  • Gorgeous resto, and the burgendy paint is the cat's ass.

  • That a good bike, but I like BSA better!!!

  • magnificent well done !

  • NIce job!!

    I had a 67 Bonnie that was the twin of yours, including the maroon tank. I love the vib feel of the old school, pre 71, Bonnie's.

    One fine day I geared my Bonnie up to it's105 mph max., held it there for a few minutes then backed her down. Real smooth.

  • lovely bike, i want to buy a bonnie soon

  • Gorgeous! I had one just like it when I was in Navy Flight School in the early 70s.

    My favorite bike of all and I've owned alot.

    368#s I believe and I could put both feet on the ground when stopped.

  • Thats the sweetest bonny ive ever seen and maroon met too

    wooooow,

    I wouldnt seell it for anything keep it and ride it and enjoy it, dont be a fool and lrt it go its too nice,

    Sweet Bonny,

  • I have the same (exact) bike! We are in the process of fixing seal so it works and does not leek oil

  • complete resto and you wheel it out into the snow...thats smart

  • very nice resto, 45,000 miles ago thats what mine looked like too :-)

    she has never left me stranded, and you'd be surprised under what circumstances. lol . a great bike man, great job!

  • I have the same bike I bought new but I need to renovate. Where did you obtain parts? It looks like the bike is totally stock.

  • If you're looking to sell it instead, let me know. My dad and I got a 73 Triumph Trident he bought in 73 and I'm sure he'd jump at the opportunity to buy and restore another one. If not, good luck on your restoration. I recommend just googling products. Unless you are out in the Chicagoland area, then I can name you some websites.

  • like the bike brad pitt rides on benjamin button?

  • No mate.That was an earlier Triumph.Maybe a Thunderdbird or a T110?

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