Help with I.D. on this Triumph
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- Victor O
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Help with I.D. on this Triumph
I've had this for a while but just now looked closely. Looks like a mod c upper frame with no end gate. looks like carriage from earlier with shaver body. Motor s/n is 8248 ???? Seems early for this frame. So what do you guys think?
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Re: Help with I.D. on this Triumph
Triton motor #8248 would have been manufactured around 1900, during the late Spring-Motor period. The data plate has been removed for some reason. The photos don't confirm a gateless upper works, but if that's truly the case, I suspect this machine is a marriage.
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Re: Help with I.D. on this Triumph
I agree George. Looks like a marriage. FYI, there is no end gate.
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Re: Help with I.D. on this Triumph
But should it have an end gate and it's missing? Jerry BlaisI agree George. Looks like a marriage. FYI, there is no end gate.
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Re: Help with I.D. on this Triumph
No end gate cause it has the potmetal bearingJerry B. wrote:But should it have an end gate and it's missing? Jerry BlaisI agree George. Looks like a marriage. FYI, there is no end gate.
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