1958 Flat Tracker Triumph

Few picks of my old 58 Triumph, still working on getting rid of the 4 stroking, nelly there, a lot of home made bits.. lol
 

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Very clever installation. You must be a plumber. I have never seen a front sprocket like that before with the make of the bike cast in it.
 
Very clever installation. You must be a plumber. I have never seen a front sprocket like that before with the make of the bike cast in it.
haha, not a plumber, but there bits do come in handy, yeah they dont make them like they used too, not many around now days, good solid bikes too.. cheers mate..
 
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