'68-'70 TLS front brake, with '68-only actuating lever whosis thingy sort of whatdyoucallit. But those nice brakes found their way onto lots of pre-'71 Triumphs, so (short version) I dunno.
And/but however & furthermore, I think the little mufflers are right for all the TR6C "street scramblers" (uh-huh).
Now, as to chrome vs. stainless vs. painted fenders as year/model indicators, I'll just come right out and say: I dunno.
I think at this point in history, most 50-plus year old "riders" are actually bitsas. I'm anything but a Triumph expert but that seat doesn't look right- too long... Still, I'd ride it :-)
I had just enough cash money to pay in full for one of these. I wanted it BAD! I used the cash for the downpayment on a house instead. One of my smarter moves in life...
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I believe that's a 67, or at least the smaller mufflers are.
'68-'70 TLS front brake, with '68-only actuating lever whosis thingy sort of whatdyoucallit. But those nice brakes found their way onto lots of pre-'71 Triumphs, so (short version) I dunno.
And/but however & furthermore, I think the little mufflers are right for all the TR6C "street scramblers" (uh-huh).
Now, as to chrome vs. stainless vs. painted fenders as year/model indicators, I'll just come right out and say: I dunno.
I think at this point in history, most 50-plus year old "riders" are actually bitsas. I'm anything but a Triumph expert but that seat doesn't look right- too long...
Still, I'd ride it :-)
I had just enough cash money to pay in full for one of these. I wanted it BAD! I used the cash for the downpayment on a house instead. One of my smarter moves in life...
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