1963 Triumph TR6SC 750cc Desert Racer - quick look & start-up
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2022
- In this video Dick Shepherd shows us around his immaculate 1963 Triumph 750cc TR6SC Desert Racer. Dick is a prolific collector of Triumphs and completes all the work on the bikes himself.
Location for this video is the Triumph Factory Visitor Experience centre in Hinckley, UK.
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The art and soul of a Triumph.
63 Bonneville. The memories. Watching the foot peg vibrate wildly in the video, reminded me of parts falling off while riding on the highway.
I lived a couple of miles from the Bud Ekins motorcycle shop. They had Steve McQueen repairing tires in the shop, preparing him for Six Day Trials.
Back to the good old days for sure. Great video of the truly beautiful Triumph.
A truly beautiful bike, thanks for starting it for us!
One of the coolest desert sleds out there !
A beautiful bike,very similar to the ex bud ekins bike I bought in 1968,when I was 15.I rode and raced that bike all over southern California, great memories!
What a sound!
Yeah… they messed up a little with that 270 degree crankshaft in current Triumphs. Those old 360 degree had really distinct sound. Oh well…
All you need now is the start line and the smoke from the burning tires to race to and hang on. Loved that era of motorcycle racing.
So light and pretty. Park it alongside a modern 750 and see what we've gained - and lost.
And that Comfort Food van. Would love some authentic fish & chips rolled up in the paper!
Beautiful bike, beautiful pipes, beautiful sound. I think Triumph vertical twins are some of the best looking engines in all of motorcycling. To be a kid in the sixties was to want a Triumph with all your heart and soul.
Vivo en Caracas Venezuela tengo 70 años cuando muchacho tuve un 350 de distribuidor también tuve 650 y otra 750 Tridem luego a mi país Moto palace las traía nuevas no la trajeron más pura motos chinas
Sounds amazing! There is no mistaking the super tuned motor.
Every single aspect of that bike is perfection- beautiful.
Very COOL. Giving Me a Fonzy vibe. Love all the old British Bike's. This is taking it to a higher level.
Outstanding!!! I would like to see some BSA, Norton, Royal Enfield, etc. from the same era!!!
Amazing bike and only a few made excellent restoration .love the trick engine
Ein wundervolles Motorrad, danke für das Video!
That is extra special.
Just amazing!!
Sounds as good as it looks absolutely gorgeous.
It looks like the front end has been kicked out, or raked, too.
A real beauty, and quite representative of the desert sled breed.
Such a beauty, wow!
Absolutely gorgeous
That's the most beautiful thing and an infectiously enthusiastic excellent talk about it. A shining job all round. Thank you
Fantastic bike. I totally get the need for extra breathers!
Nice to bump into you at Triumph. I'm the "nice you've found someone professional to film you" guy. I was lucky to have Dick show me around his bikes inside the museum (did a very amateur film of it) He's such an enthusiast and loves his classic Triumph's.
Glad someone is making some films about his bikes. Keep up the good work 👍
Absolutely Fantastic...
Stunning...
Beautifully restored 👏
Completed with love...
I always enjoyed my T100C 500 (modified to my needs)...went around Europe and the Canaries
There's a specific sound that triumph twins have..
For me romantic...the sound, that is..🤣👍🇬🇧
It’s the 180* engine that give that significant sound, I think
Awesome bike sounds fantastic 👍
What a beauty! 👍✨✨
Truly awesome, so glad you took the time to show us viewers.
What a badazz machine!
love these guys & their engineering talents
Drooling. What a fantastic motorcycle and great interview. Cool to see so much rear fender clearance and what looks likes a Bates see that would usually be used on a preunit. I actually just finished a preunit build with a loop in the frame downtube like this one! Just rode it and posted the video on my channel. Long live desert sleds!
Very nice bike. I love the sound! Thanks for sharing.
Mindblowing. Well done on salvaging this amazing piece of reengineering. And well done on choosing Blundstone Boots! If you watch this with CC on its says MUSIC when the bike is revved!
Heavy Metal music.😁
Very nice bike. I once had an original 1963 T120C . It had the ET Ignition, we nick named it Steve McQueen. These bikes look stunning. A Book to enjoy ( not cheap) Steve McQueen 40 Summers Ago - NZ
Très belle machine ❤
What a beauty
That is a beauty 👍
Check out the original Johnston Motors building if you’re ever in Los Angeles, it’s on Sunset blvd in a very cool area. They sell clothes and gear.
I love that timing cover. Great work.
Everything you want in a bike
Triumph is one of my favorites,,, it used to be excellent in 6s and 70s, spacially Triumph Tiger, excellent sound which was enhanced by Honda in 70s in their 125 twin 4-speed ring gear, box frame chassis, Triumph vanished from the market for many ears then came 900 3, in Dubai when I used to ride Kawasaki GPX 750,,, a true sports,,,,have turned speedometer all the upto stopper after 200 km/h, Has a chance to take test ride Triumph Bonville 900 and 1200, twins, excellent power,,,easy to ride because my son's KTM 390 Duke single, I find heavy to ride,
I knew that they would mention Bud Ekins at some point,. He was responsible for many of the changes that were mae to the desert-ridden Triumphs sponsored by Johnson Motors in Pasadena, California.
I would love to have that on the road
Triumph need to make a modern version of this I am sure it would be a mega hit
Gorgeous bike.
Wow! The ultimate desert sled. That mag conversion is cool. Kinda sad that it won't be ridden in the desert though...
When Meguro copied the Triumph engine for use by Japan's gamble racers they also made the cams removable without splitting the cases.They made a couple of other mods to it as well. Come to think of it, I wonder if that bike is actually a Meguro engine, because the Meguro had the mag mounted just like that......?? The gamble racers also tried using alu cylinders but found that the engines put out more power with the standard iron barrels. When the gamble racers switched to Suzuki race engines all the Meguro/Triumph engines and parts found their way into the classic racers and street machines.
I have a 66 sled that I converted into a 750 street tracker fitted with a center-plug head (10mm plugs) from a Japanese gamble racer. Its swingarm has a reinforcing brake along the bottom of the swingarm tubes.
Awesome bike.
Excellent
That has some trick cams 🎉
Sounds good
meravigliosa!
Never forget to release the tappets!
Who did the mag conversion? The love brothers?? Ive got a trackmaster that is a continuation of that bike It was owned By Ray Hensley's head fabricator-the vid is on my channel. Great bike!!
Beautiful👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️👏❤️👏👏👏👏👏I think she is equipped with Chantland alloy barrels I used to have one ,I am right or memory failing now at 70 Yo ?😂😂
“On Any Sunday” ….Malcolm Smith , Steve McQueen and even Arthur Lampkin would have done this the justice it so craves.
Soz Arthur was a beezer man I know. Perhaps Ray Sayer - a Yorkshire man who campaigned Triumph twins at trials and the SSDT
Gorgeous, probably could eek out a few more ponies and some torque with a tuned exhaust. Straight pipes always slow bikes down.
"Eke"
Otra vez ..... que hermosa
Id say that would suit Steve McQueen nicely
My dad's got a set of them barrels for his 52 t bird
Hermosa
Bonjour les amis , une autre époque !!! Régalez vos oreilles
Kool... 😎
hi guys ! what is the Aluminium Fork Brace on this beautiful bike ? maybe Circle Industries .. 🤔
WOW why is this not available now ! Sod the desert stick some sticky rubber on it changing the gearing for about 120ish day time mot definitely a crowd puller ‘ Poole bike night,,,,,
Looks like they got this bike turned up to 11.
Vali Bullet
👌👌👌
i had a yamaha 360 71 won 14 desert races..not me rideing ....
was built to the hilt ....triumps and i had a boneville...where badly out classed by 1970.....huskies. etc..i raced motocross
So it started life as a 1963 TR6SC but in 1966 it got a set of 1966 Cases and Frame? So what is left from 1963? Sounds to me like a mis-matched rehash. Could use a tune up also.
gorgeous machine, shame it's a static museum piece,
Can we hear it idle?
should have left the Ekins frame 'as ridden', there's them;s that like patina and them's that don't i guess.
wabi sabi.
Beautiful bike but best not wear shorts with those exhausts.😖
Running as rough as guts
Steve McQueen’s ride? 🤔
Anyone know the number of Teeth on each sprocket?
So “right”!
Do you reckon that bloke might be having Steve McQueen fantasies about himself??? If it was my bike I would be!!
some trick bits indeed but is it me or does it sound like a bag of nuts? misfiring all over the shop? it sure doesn't sound as nice as my T120TT
..why a 'concentric' carb?
The carb sounds out a little.
I want to meet the hot babe in the blue jacket at the 2:30 mark.
She's holding her helmet, so I assume she's riding! (Hopefully a Brit bike)!
Missing the fenders. You aren't riding that off road without fenders. Not for very long anyway
Not again
😂😂😂those who know . Know
The seat looks like an afterthought, Why would you want to sit that far away from the bars?
Really dumb questions. How many horsepower? Top speed? Who cares, it’s irrelevant for a bike like this.
It`s pretty "trick"