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    It is a Triumph 650 Tiger,the cylinder head is the key to this. Date between 1955, the introduction of swinging arms and unitised construction in the sixties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    Baz , how did you paste the photo in here ?
    Went to the photo, right click then properties then right on URL SELECT ALL then right click COPY then click OK

    Click on IMG icon paste into box, OK

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    G'day Brian Hjelm

    Yeah! love um, turn on the petrol, tickle carb until it dribbles, turn on key, and KICK START with luck will start first kick

    cheers

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    Nice bike Disco owner you thinking of buying one mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Folks

    I would make it a 58/64 Triumph Tiger 100,or Trophy "6T"/"6TR", swinging arm, pre-unit,single leading shoe brakes and probably 6volt electrics by------Joseph LUCAS "The Prince of Darkness" had one, and at 60mph the vibrations would shake the filament out of the headlamp globe It is a nice restoration but for military use I cant see why the blacked-out H/lamp

    No electric start on that Fella kick start,big muscles in right leg jobbie

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    For the life of me i couldn't find a photo of this model bike, i tried all the Triumph sites, closest i got was a 59 Bonnville, what is strange is the twin down tube of the frame, i thought it was the 500 that had the twin tube front and the 650s Saint, Trophy, Tiger, Bonniville, had the single tube front as with the photo below, whereas the photo above has a twin tube front, the swinging arm was intorduced in 1954, so it's around that year also the head light is a single unit, i'm fairly sure the 54 to 60s 650 had a headlight/speedo combination.


    Cheers Baz.

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    OK 1955 speed twin, note the single front down tube and speedo/headlight;
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    No i'm not
    your not

    but all i could see was this

    130's rule

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    NOT a Goldwing!! That should narrow it down a bit haha

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    thanks NM

    i thought was going mad again
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Brian Hjelm

    Yeah! love um, turn on the petrol, tickle carb until it dribbles, turn on key, and KICK START with luck will start first kick

    cheers
    First kick!!!! It's British, with a Lucas magneto. As for the big leg muscles, it's a twin. Girls can kick start them. Try a Panther 600 single, or a Norton ES2 with AJS barrel and head grafted on.
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