Hi there.     have recently aquired a triumph cruiser as a project to turn into a bike to pot round on.    I was wondering i ... 
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PostPosted: Wed 21st May 3:59pm    Post subject: Old School Triumph Cruiser Help Reply with quote Report Abuse

Hi there.

have recently aquired a triumph cruiser as a project to turn into a bike to pot round on.

I was wondering if any one knew anything more about it? im having trouble identifying its year etc as there is no such sticker.

I thought triumph only produced motorcycles, When did they stop making bikes Eh?

thanks for any help.

PS> i have enclosed pictures to help anybody out. Smile



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PostPosted: Wed 21st May 4:05pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Its old.
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PostPosted: Wed 21st May 4:19pm    Post subject: RE: Old School Triumph Cruiser Help Reply with quote Report Abuse

big_daddy_jj wrote:

I thought triumph only produced motorcycles, When did they stop making bikes Eh?


sheldonbrown.com says :

Triumph was a second rank brand. Raleigh bought the bicycle rights to the name from the Triumph motorcycle company in 1954. There's no connection to Triumph automobiles
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