I rode a 64 model in the late 60s Brisbane Australia. My bars were a little lower which I think is better. Such a great and easy bike to ride. Easy as you please to burble around town and then a snarling beast on the open road. Extremely comfortable at any speed. Smooth as silk with little vibration. I still love the 360 crank. That sound brings a lump to my throat. I am so pleased Triumph survived and the new versions are so true to the marque. Also that another generation is discovering how good this style of bike is. Very pretty.
I rode a 64 model in the late 60s Brisbane Australia. My bars were a little lower which I think is better. Such a great and easy bike to ride. Easy as you please to burble around town and then a snarling beast on the open road. Extremely comfortable at any speed. Smooth as silk with little vibration. I still love the 360 crank. That sound brings a lump to my throat.
I am so pleased Triumph survived and the new versions are so true to the marque. Also that another generation is discovering how good this style of bike is.
Very pretty.