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1963 Triumph Tr6 on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:1963 MileageMileage:500 ColorColor: Burgundy
Location:

Charlevoix, Michigan, United States

Charlevoix, Michigan, United States
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Triumph TR6 photos

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Triumph TR6 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 TypeType:Cruiser

Triumph TR6 description

One of a kind, spectacular three wheeler - like none you have ever seen. Lovingly hand crafted over several years. Designed and executed by owner. You'll never see another!

Fully restored 1963 TR6.  Triumph stopped making non-unit twins in 1962.  This machine has a 1963 title but perhaps was issued mid-year but is never-the-less a non-unit twin.  Dual carbs and manifold makes it essentially a T120.

This bike became a concept in 1969 where I envisioned a dragster front end on a motorcycle.  After many, many revisions I came up with this design.  About ten years ago I began in earnest to make it a reality and eventually did.  The front axle, front frame and body were constructed in my garage.

It is incredible to ride, is very stable and eliminates the fear of rounding a gravel strewn corner.  I am retired and the bike needs a new home.

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