❤ 71 * 50,000 original miles are using airplane oil freeway triumph 650 only little bit of oil 🪔 leaked a little bit of oil then I sold it stupid idiot me should have kept them probably 400 dollars in back in the days good days
PLEASE, could you tell me what kind of screw is necessary for the threading of the escape? I'm French and it's very hard to find the good screw in inches ..thank you ?
Bikers... it ain't easy.... being tough... on an old oily seat of intimidation some of the worst now drive arms that will punch me in the face with the least provocation....
Excellent!
The tank alone is a piece of modern sculpture. I'd be proud to display it in my living room.
Well done, fellas!
50,000 me then I sold it I use airplane oil 50 weight it's got a little bit on play Irish Shell oil 🪔🛢️
❤ 71 * 50,000 original miles are using airplane oil freeway triumph 650 only little bit of oil 🪔 leaked a little bit of oil then I sold it stupid idiot me should have kept them probably 400 dollars in back in the days good days
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Very nice 🤩
Wow thanks for posting had 70 Bonneville myself nothing runs sounds looks good as triumph love polish aluminum
THAT is what motorcycles are all about!
Nothing like a Trumpet ! good job .
Best looking Bonnie every made.
Apart from gillian Anderson I can't think of anything more beautiful
I preferred my Tiger - only one Amal to tickle on start up and better low/mid-range with a single larger carbie.
You don't "tickle" the float depress button. You actually hold it down until fuel wets the end of your thumb to let you know the bowl is full.
@@brustar5152 To each their own. With my Tiger I pressed it down 2-3 times, bike started first time most of the time.
leave your light off when trying to start it from cold. also prime it first with the keg off, then key on , first kick, it will start, nice Bonney .
What a growl !
Love the Bonnie's!
I am always check your oil return on a first start up
Yessir- you are so correct. Hydraulic lock is something you do not want to happen to a fresh rebuild.
Does sound right on.
PLEASE, could you tell me what kind of screw is necessary for the threading of the escape? I'm French and it's very hard to find the good screw in inches ..thank you ?
I do not understand which screw you are referencing. Je ne comprends pas quelle vis vous référencez
Bon jour, most threads on British bikes are 26 threads per inch. Cycle thread, as used on bicycles.
Bikers... it ain't easy.... being tough... on an old oily seat of intimidation some of the worst now drive arms that will punch me in the face with the least provocation....