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1960 Triumph Bonneville (1960)
60's chopper made by some hippie no title but a m.c.o. can be obtained from: vechile mco/mso certificate of origin , on line for 49 dollars printable from your laptop. so you can get title. some rust on forks as seen in picture may be some rust else were, seat has been repaired leather tank may need repainting or leave like it is. may need front tire 57 years old.2016-11-10 04:39:37Fort Pierce, Florida, United States74100 -
Original 1960's Triumph Drag Bike Chassis..Bonneville..El Mirage (1960)
READ THE DESCRIPTION CAREFULL...THIS AUCTION IS FOR ROLLING CHASSIS ONLY ! I have tried to find some history on this chassis, but have had no luck. It is very cool and would make a great vintage drag bike or build a motor and run it at El Mirage.2013-09-26 22:45:16Moreno Valley, California, US1,1111,300.00 -
1960 Triumph Bonneville, cool look! Must go! (1960)
1960 Triumph Bonneville TRADES AND OFFERS ARE CONSIDERED!Top Line Information Year: 1960 VIN: TR6D1051 Make: Triumph Stock: 2291A Model/Trim: Bonneville Condition: Pre-Owned Engine: 650 cc Triumph Exterior: Black Mileage: 0 VideoAdditional Photos* * * Click Photos to Enlarge * * * * * * Click Photos to Enlarge * * * Contact Jeff Kuchenbecker Toll Free: 5074690451 Phone: 507-386-1726 Alt: 507-514-1267 Contact Ken Snow Phone: 507-386-1726 Contact Craig Smith Phone: 507-386-1726 Alt: 612-868-0534 Contact jeremy thomas Phone: 507-386-1726 Description What a great Bar Hopper! This will turn heads everywhere you go! If you are planning on going touring with this bike its not the bike for you.2013-09-24 17:46:00Mankato, Minnesota, US0909.01 -
1960 Vintage Triumph Bonneville Drag Bike..Original Dragster (1960)
1960 Vintage Triumph Bonneville Drag Bike A great vintage drag bike but could easily be built into a bike to run at El Mirage or the Bonneville Salt Flats Here is a very cool vintage Triumph Drag Bike built in the 1960's. It is unique in every way. The frame is built of square tubing with a built in oil tank and a hand fabricated aluminum fuel tank. I have NO history on this motorcycle at all. I bought it as a rolling chassis and at the time it had an old original 18" Avon drag slick on it. I replaced the tire with a new M&H Drag Slick. The transmission should be gone through and has a broken clutch adjustment cable lug (I have the broken piece). The engine was built by a builder in Bakersfield, CA and has original T120 cases and an original tachometer drive side cover . It is missing the drive piece for the tachometer that bolts to the inner gear.It was built as follows and has not been run : Original 1960 Bonneville Triumph cases : Nine bolt top end with Bonneville 9 bolt head : Racing valves and springs : High compression 9.5:1 piston set up : One piece crank w/new bearings and re-grind : Polished con rods : High lift race cams : Balanced and lightened crank set up It has a BTH magneto with a fixed timing gear, I know it is hot but don't know the history. Needs to be timed I was told the front end was rebuilt with new tubes and it looks right. Things I know need to be done: Needs carburetors and manifolds I made a plate that fits between the frame rails widen the frame so the rear wheel can be centered. Needs to be welded. The rear brake plate fit a slot in the frame but I would highly advise setting up the brake with a traditional real stay bar. Just need a tab on the frame and a bolt on the brake plate.2013-09-05 08:25:42Moreno Valley, California, US1,1113,000.00
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