www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/factorycustom
No idea, can't see it. Code 404 error.
Sorry guys :icon_scratch: Using a tablet. Don't know how to copy/paste without a mouse. Maybe someone else can??
Its two specials that Triumph have made 'in house'. Visit their site,its under 'factory custom'. Rather nice I think :nod
Ah I see, not my cup of tea I'm afraid. I can admire the engineering that goes into stuff like that but the end result doesn't float my boat. Part of the problem is the site......why can't web designers get it into their heads that clicking on a picture should make it bigger or smaller not just reproduce it in the middle of the screen, must be getting old and grumpy. :icon_redface:
Can't see it either. Sounds like they may be trying to do something like BMW and Yamaha with the pick 'n mix.
John, we're all getting older and I thought being grumpy was a forum membership requirement, so you're not special even if your mummy says you are :ear
http://youtu.be/s12Rj6aqQHw
(http://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/media-library/AEA35FCA26D24BB9B5840CB710238A90.jpg?w=600)
Wow :bug_eye
Thanks Mustang
Thanks M. Looks like a road-motocrosser. Wonder if it would work?? The Bobber looks like the top half of the engine is back to front?
Nice to look at.... wouldn't want to try to go to Yukon or Alaska on one. I think the Steamer is assured of a continuing place in the garage :icon_wink:
Kewl
The bobber's not my thing but the Supermoto with some sticky tyres most certainly is :icon_wink:
Yeah the supermoto-y thing looks pretty funky. Not sure about the other bike though.
Yup, one of those with 80bhp at the back wheel (not that difficult to achieve) would be a lairy beast :bad