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I don’t recon he is very tall…. Just the bike is small….
 
This is going to be for sale soon. Just had £600 service. I have owned for 12 years. One of 2 bikes brought into Northern Ireland by BRS Bikes. Known from new by Ducati Antrim (Billy). 14k KM from new. Mileage speedo and UK headlights. As close to a UK bike as you will get.
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Will get it out of the garage in the next few weeks and do a proper “for sale” advert.


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A couple of Triumphs I finished recently. 1967 T120R Bonneville, started with a bare frame and empty crankcases. Now heavily modified with lightweight crank, billet conrods, half-race cams, 32mm carbs, belt primary drive, 5 speed gearbox and more. It goes very well.

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They are stunning No 6;; i hope you will be using them in anger; (y) (y)(y)
Thanks. They get used 'appropriately' ;) The Bonneville has done 1500 miles now but the Trident has only done about 150 and needs a few minor finishing touches.
 
Lovely job there Number 6.
That Trident front brake…! Fontana if I remember correctly?
Yes. Fontana 250mm four leading shoe. They were fitted to the 1970 Rob North framed works race bikes, the Production racers (Slippery Sam and two others) and also the Travelling Marshal bikes. They were originally all magnesium, this is a new Molnar Precision item with aluminium hub and magnesium back plates and shoes.
 
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Black gold , are they single skin pipes or is that right side cylinder ( no4) running very lean ?

Lovely renovation and I bet a syrupy smooth motor👍
 
Black gold , are they single skin pipes or is that right side cylinder ( no4) running very lean ?

Lovely renovation and I bet a syrupy smooth motor👍
Thanks Steve. They were all running lean to start with, particularly 1 and 4. Had the devil of a job setting the carbs up right but she's running like a top now. And yes, that engine is super smooth! We've not attempted to remove the blueing to remind us to remind us of our limitations!
 
How does the 4ls performance compare to a disc brake? Certainly more visually pleasing.! It is a piece of art. Even my T500 brake looks good (but not very effective..!)
 


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