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Ok, how about a picture of your Triumph parked near near a Triumph car, any model....ready? Go! But it can't be YOUR car has to be one spotted out and about somewhere...
 
Although, the more I think about it, the more I think it might be kinda tough. When's the last time you saw a Triumph car out on the road? :y2:
 
Depends.....IMHO maybe easier for some of the members in Europe, or Australia/New Zealand, Heck Shane probably has neighbors with them just lying about the yard. Let her ride. If it gets a couple weeks old with no bites you can offer up another :y16:
 
Ok, how about a picture of your Triumph parked near near a Triumph car, any model....ready? Go! But it can't be YOUR car has to be one spotted out and about somewhere...

I have my Trophy in the same garage as my Triumph TR-6.

You'd think it would be easy then for me BUT the TR-6 hasn't moved in about 8 years, is covered in dust, needs air in the tires, and is surrounded by boxes of junk!

Oh wait....it has to be someone else's Triumph?

OK.....I'll see if I can get a shot of my bike with my friend's 1958 Triumph TR-3. He's got one that he drives and another "donor" one that's sitting in the back of his garage.

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Say, Seeker.....you know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, In Pitt, they use salt on the roads and all.......horrible freezing temps..... Really, to protect this lovely vehicle, I think you need to store it at my house in the garage. It would be a huge burden but I think I could find the time to start and run it once a month on sunny warm days through the oak lined back roads of the Gulf Coast. The equatorial heat and humidity will properly preserve the British steel. I would even be willing to banish the wifes beloved sebring convertible to the driveway (believe me THAT is going to come at a price) to make room for the little Triumph..........what? Really it will.........uhm help.......really...................I don't see anyone ELSE offering.....geesh, don't judge me........

HEy Seeker.....nice ride Mate :y15:
 
Thanks. Too bad you can't hear her!

Although she looks pretty much stock (outside of the roll bar), it's got a Koni suspension (no lever shocks), nylon bushings, triple Weber carbs, Piranha ignition, headers, stainless exhaust, a quick-shift kit, and quad-tipped Monza mufflers. It howls!

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