What a cool Triumph. Instantly brought back memories of reading William Gault's "Two Wheeled Thunder" as a kid, which I've re-read a few times over the years. This also gives this 64 year old a great idea of what to do with the neglected '76 T140V I was given. It's in a very sorry state and has a rusted and broken frame and no title. So, maybe a 750 Bonneville desert sled or vintage trials bike! By the way, I'm sure you're aware that you can fill that flat tire with tumbleweeds and sagebrush enough to keep it going. Cheers!
Good old Triumph, it got you back, all fix able.
Looks like fun! I need to get my sled out to the desert!
Yup. Jeans and work boots and a wool shirt, just the way we rode our Greeves bikes in Montana in the Sixties. Love that front fender.
"bummer, still had fun". Sure looked like a lot of fun.
Very cool. I bet it's fun to ride around the desert. Sorry your day was cut short.
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What a cool Triumph. Instantly brought back memories of reading William Gault's "Two Wheeled Thunder" as a kid, which I've re-read a few times over the years. This also gives this 64 year old a great idea of what to do with the neglected '76 T140V I was given. It's in a very sorry state and has a rusted and broken frame and no title. So, maybe a 750 Bonneville desert sled or vintage trials bike! By the way, I'm sure you're aware that you can fill that flat tire with tumbleweeds and sagebrush enough to keep it going. Cheers!
what CC is this sweet bike?
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One big play ground, lucky man
The best dad vibes
Great to see the sled up and running again!
Me too! Now onto the next motor rebuild!
The sound!
great to see it being used for what it was built for
Breaking in the engine ;-) Looks awesome
Hahah yes. I made sure I had 4 heat cycles before I did this, but even then I was paranoid.
@@vorhese it's always like that with a freshly rebuilt engine