Part of a six-volume series on the once great British motor cycle industry. In volume five the author told the story of the Triumph company, in this book he gives the nuts-and-bolts detail of all the bikes, memorable machines such as Trophies, Bonnevilles and Tridents. The book combines a humorous, candid style with considerable technical knowledge, to describe the motor cycles in their various guises as well as offering suggestions on problems to watch out for and hints on how to solve them. The book concludes with an ...
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Part of a six-volume series on the once great British motor cycle industry. In volume five the author told the story of the Triumph company, in this book he gives the nuts-and-bolts detail of all the bikes, memorable machines such as Trophies, Bonnevilles and Tridents. The book combines a humorous, candid style with considerable technical knowledge, to describe the motor cycles in their various guises as well as offering suggestions on problems to watch out for and hints on how to solve them. The book concludes with an examination of two lesser known models - the Velocette and the Vincent - both linked by the fact that they benefited from the talents of Australian Phil Irving.
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Add this copy of British Motor Cycles Since 1950: Triumph Part Two: the to cart. $84.33, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Haynes Pubns.