WORLDS FINEST 1969 Triumph Bonneville RESTORATION BY TED SMITH
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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What a beautiful bike its so good how you Americans like a British made motorbike considering how many bikes are made in the US and obviously Japanese bikes imported love it good stuff 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing these amazing bikes
Ted was one of the more interesting people I met while volunteering at the Museum last summer. He’s a wealth of information and has some great stories about his experiences restoring motorcycles 😁🏍🏁
Very nice 69 Bonneville! Ride it and enjoy showing it off!!!
The most beautiful bike - I watched the video twice just to look at it again.
Absolute beauty credit to you.prefer the shorter handlebars though.just me.
Form,function, styling, and charactor 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
CHROME LOOKS SICK
Hello guys, I just came across your channel. I was wondering if someone owns a 69 Bonneville and is thinking about restoring it, would it be better to leave the paint in the condition that it's in or should it be stripped down and repainted? Are there any website's that could help with restoring it correctly or at least a website that could provide guidance on restoring it? It used to be my daily driver but I have been out of the motorcycle world for a while after a wreck on a different bike. It has been in the garage for over 15 years but I'm sure it will run just fine just like it did when I used to ride it.
🇬🇧give us our bikes back🇬🇧
sweet bike only thing i dont like is the way the throttle cables stick out
When you look at that why on earth did triumph make that horrible oil in the frame bike.