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On the tail hump,it's say 250One of the tiny twin cam 4sSent from my SM-A546E using Tapatalk
A few more.The last 2 taken at Kilmany, birthplace of Jim Clark.
Quote from: Johnwebley on May 28, 2026, 07:27:41 PMOn the tail hump,it's say 250One of the tiny twin cam 4sSent from my SM-A546E using Tapatalk19k rpm anybody??
They are huge when you get up close, aren't they The classic "peanut" triumph tank shape would appear to be driver of sales in customer ideals I'd guess. Away from their more sport bike focus it looks to be significant in it's attraction to the brand.Note that the underline curved arc on Triumph logo finishes early, rather than the original that loops under and past the "H" which I think comes from ownership of original script. I didn't know that, but a "kind" observer pointed it out to me on a T-shirt I was wearing with comment of "that's not a real one"