Lindsay Brooke, Triumph Racing Motorcycles in America, Motorbooks 1996 |
This Trackmaster frame was commissioned by Triumph in 1967 as an official Triumph replacement for a stock Triumph frame, it was constructed from chrome moly tubing by Ray Hensley of SonicWeld frame fame. They were stamped with a Triumph part number to allow it to be used as a "factory frame" as the rules then specified. Compare to a Harley XR750 frame below, these frames, unlike roadracing frames, were intended to flex.
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