A Really Good Day!

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Jerry B.
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A Really Good Day!

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There are good days and really good days. A really good one is buying a bike and a phonograph on the same day. Jerry
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i would love a triumph one day! and mainly a pink lambert cylinder!! good find!

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That Triumph looks superb! Congrats.

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Double nice Jerry!!!.

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Re: A Really Good Day!

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Is that a Red Phantom?

Also - tell us the pink Lambert didn't come on that Triumph! Very nice Triumph, by the way - that's the way to find them...

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Great find! What a nice machine.

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Wow Jerry,
Nice clean Triumph! As far as bicycles go, when I was in grade school, I had a used red Schwinn Sting Ray my dad bought me from a warehouse that sold items that had fire damage. The banana seat and part of the crotch bar had burn damage on it. Kids at my school had the new Schwinn Apple Crates and Lemon Peelers. I was jealous! Cannot believe I still remember that. I must still be jealous!

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I'd call it a "triumphant" day! :lol: :lol:
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Re: A Really Good Day!

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Beautiful Triumph!
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The bike is a variation of the Schwinn B-6. This particular one has many of the features of a Phantom such as the springer suspension, train light, locking fork, front drum brake, and the deluxe chain guard, but it does not have the Phantom's chrome or tank with horn. It will be a great bike with a little effort. Jerry B.

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