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I bought a new 1968 Triumph Daytona from Skip Van Leeuwen @ Hollywood Triumph. It Had the European bars, and was grey like the one carb version. This was the best bike I have ever owned, period. All my friends had Bonerville's in those days, but could not keep up with me and my 41 hp 500 when racing through the twisties of Orange County. We lost Skip #59, in 2017, R.I.P. He was the best TT racer in history I do believe. Of the 25 or so bikes I have had since that original Gem, only two stood up to the standards set by the Daytona. They were a 72 CB450 Honda, and a '72 BMW R50/5. However, neither of them handled as well as theTriumph.
1970 pulled up to the light at Ventura Blvd and Van Nuys on my '67 Daytona. Pickup truck stopped next to me in the left turn lane and McQueen was in the passenger seat. He checked out my bike and gave me a nod of approval. Boom the light changed and that was that.
Triumph twins gained popularity from their introduction in 1937. It was their fetching looks and reviews that gained them such a following. They had that stylish, lean and clean cut image,👌 but the speed was always ahead of the handling. The sprung rear hubs of the late 1940s didn't really soften the ride much, but they were another step in the transition to a rear swing arm set up.
a motorcycle that looks like a motorcycle should look, ....at least in my opinion. beautiful up to this day, and they came with a full lifetime head-turner guarantee.
Beautiful machine and what a sound it makes. My favourite of the Triumph range. I'd like to know what the blue paint colour is called if anyone knows. Thank you for the upload Ken.
"Ringerman...Hey Ringerman". Surprised there isn't any literature associated with the Movie....'Coogan's Bluff'!!! Don Stroud rode a 67' T100R in the Motorcycle chase scene, with Clint Eastwood on a 1967 TR6. Damn Good Movie & this is a beautiful Daytona.
fantastic machine i own a 1967 Triumph T100T Daytona in the exact same colour scheme uk registered matching numbers i had the bike re-sprayed in the correct blue & white colours & the gold coach lines done by hand,the paint work was done by a friend who works for Bentley in the bodyshop,the bikes got 15000miles on it & the engine has never been rebuilt all original wheels etc,i ride it every weekend & take it to bike shows etc,a joy to ride & love working on it,i also own a 1963 Triumph 3ta bathtub,great to see one in original condition,mine also has the same tool tray as your Daytona
I had a 5TA back in the late 70's, it was a very smooth runner but not enough power for my liking, I got myself a 750 Commando instead and that was fast enough, thanks for posting a video of this great sounding and looking Triumph
My next project is a 1972 TR6R TIGER, picked it up with a basket case 68 Tiger, for 250.00, the Tiger is box stock all the way from a Lucas tail light lens to an immaculate set of Smith gauges and Champion spark plug leads! Can you tell me the name of the color on the tank in the video please? I know it's not period correct but I'd like to do one with that color as a second tank for my 500.
I think it is Kingfisher Blue. Your 1968 T100S is Aquamarine Blue, which I think is the more beautiful colour. I would think this, though. I am now 50 and owned my 68’ Tiger 100S since I was 19.
@@zacetto 66 in a couple weeks, got my 70' Daytona in 81' as a rat chopper not worth the 100.00 I paid for it, but was fortunate enough to get almost all of the parts by trading OEM parts off of the shelf to a small shop owner, yes, he was glad to meet me, my friends owned a Honda shop that had just merged with a Suz/Tri dealership and for doing the inventory of Triumph parts they gave me a washing machine box full of parts I'd been putting in there for a few months, anything that looked like it fit my 500 went into the box, including three new OIF fuel tanks! I wish I knew then what I know now as I own a1972 650 Tiger I'm turning into a street tracker but using a 68' frame & a sweet 74' T140V. I wish I still had those kind of connection's! My channel has a short video of my Daytona if your interested, nothing special but I do get a lot of thumbs up, that's half the fun of it, I started building it in 1981when I was about 23 I think.
No one ever talks about the handling problems. Triumph frames used to flex when going over bumps at high speed causing them to wobble. The later duplex frames solved this problem.
I bought a new 1968 Triumph Daytona from Skip Van Leeuwen @ Hollywood Triumph. It Had the European bars, and was grey like the one carb version. This was the best bike I have ever owned, period. All my friends had Bonerville's in those days, but could not keep up with me and my 41 hp 500 when racing through the twisties of Orange County. We lost Skip #59, in 2017, R.I.P. He was the best TT racer in history I do believe. Of the 25 or so bikes I have had since that original Gem, only two stood up to the standards set by the Daytona. They were a 72 CB450 Honda, and a '72 BMW R50/5. However, neither of them handled as well as theTriumph.
1970 pulled up to the light at Ventura Blvd and Van Nuys on my '67 Daytona. Pickup truck stopped next to me in the left turn lane and McQueen was in the passenger seat. He checked out my bike and gave me a nod of approval. Boom the light changed and that was that.
Cool story!
In 1962, my dad had a brand new, single carb 500. It was the first bike I ever drove. I was nine.
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I had a 1967 Daytona and it was a beautiful ride. Enjoyed it in the early 70s
Triumph twins gained popularity from their introduction in 1937. It was their fetching looks and reviews that gained them such a following. They had that stylish, lean and clean cut image,👌 but the speed was always ahead of the handling. The sprung rear hubs of the late 1940s didn't really soften the ride much, but they were another step in the transition to a rear swing arm set up.
The oil in frame bikes were far better handling, and the b50 frame tr5t was fantastic!
a motorcycle that looks like a motorcycle should look, ....at least in my opinion. beautiful up to this day, and they came with a full lifetime head-turner guarantee.
Beautiful machine and what a sound it makes. My favourite of the Triumph range.
I'd like to know what the blue paint colour is called if anyone knows.
Thank you for the upload Ken.
Love the way the old triumphs sound
"Ringerman...Hey Ringerman". Surprised there isn't any literature associated with the Movie....'Coogan's Bluff'!!! Don Stroud rode a 67' T100R in the Motorcycle chase scene, with Clint Eastwood on a 1967 TR6. Damn Good Movie & this is a beautiful Daytona.
Always interesting, I see quite a few different things on the U.S. model Triumph bikes compared with those sold in Britain . Great video
fantastic machine i own a 1967 Triumph T100T Daytona in the exact same colour scheme uk registered matching numbers i had the bike re-sprayed in the correct blue & white colours & the gold coach lines done by hand,the paint work was done by a friend who works for Bentley in the bodyshop,the bikes got 15000miles on it & the engine has never been rebuilt all original wheels etc,i ride it every weekend & take it to bike shows etc,a joy to ride & love working on it,i also own a 1963 Triumph 3ta bathtub,great to see one in original condition,mine also has the same tool tray as your Daytona
Sold mine to go to mmi in Phoenix back in 1999. Never did get a job from 2 yrs worth of "school"
I had a 5TA back in the late 70's, it was a very smooth runner but not enough power for my liking, I got myself a 750 Commando instead and that was fast enough, thanks for posting a video of this great sounding and looking Triumph
I got a 1957 triumph 5 ta. I built very rare bike
My first bike in 72 moved up to Bonneville eventually and sold my Daytona which i highly regret.
Me too. Traded my '73 on same year Trident.
One of the new T120s (Bud Edkins Replica I think) has the original "sweeping R".
Another beautiful bike
Lovely bike
My next project is a 1972 TR6R TIGER, picked it up with a basket case 68 Tiger, for 250.00, the Tiger is box stock all the way from a Lucas tail light lens to an immaculate set of Smith gauges and Champion spark plug leads! Can you tell me the name of the color on the tank in the video please? I know it's not period correct but I'd like to do one with that color as a second tank for my 500.
I think it is Kingfisher Blue. Your 1968 T100S is Aquamarine Blue, which I think is the more beautiful colour. I would think this, though. I am now 50 and owned my 68’ Tiger 100S since I was 19.
@@zacetto 66 in a couple weeks, got my 70' Daytona in 81' as a rat chopper not worth the 100.00 I paid for it, but was fortunate enough to get almost all of the parts by trading OEM parts off of the shelf to a small shop owner, yes, he was glad to meet me, my friends owned a Honda shop that had just merged with a Suz/Tri dealership and for doing the inventory of Triumph parts they gave me a washing machine box full of parts I'd been putting in there for a few months, anything that looked like it fit my 500 went into the box, including three new OIF fuel tanks! I wish I knew then what I know now as I own a1972 650 Tiger I'm turning into a street tracker but using a 68' frame & a sweet 74' T140V. I wish I still had those kind of connection's! My channel has a short video of my Daytona if your interested, nothing special but I do get a lot of thumbs up, that's half the fun of it, I started building it in 1981when I was about 23 I think.
A very unique sound
Facts.
I wonder what became of that gem ?
No one ever talks about the handling problems. Triumph frames used to flex when going over bumps at high speed causing them to wobble. The later duplex frames solved this problem.
The duplex frames were short lived though. ‘60-‘62 I believe then back to the single down tube.
Liked my 79 750 but couldn't kick it anymore
Bored 20 over...... the only thing NOT original...... I would be scared to ride that, so beautiful.
If anyone knows the Triumph colour or paint code for the Blue on the tank I would appreciate it. Thanks.
What did this sell for. Beautiful
Triumph should have carried on making them instead of the bonerville, 😯
Will you regret selling again!
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