12-19-2020, 08:00 AM
(12-19-2020, 06:13 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:
Like.
The Beemer is something too. The Triumph is just organic.
I didn't care for riding either of them, but I did think they were beautiful for different reasons. The Beemer you can look at and see classic lines like the tank w/ knee indents and hand painted coach lines, seat, grab rail, side covers, fenders, turn signals, upswept pipes, the fork gaiters.... just great lines everywhere.
The Triumph looked like a MOTORcycle, because the motor stood out with air in front and air behind. The gas tank with perfect knee indents with pads and was classically shaped as was the seat. The stainless fenders were really cool, and the bend of the pipes was perfect. In 1967 (pre CB 750) ..this was the bike to have
all my opinion of course

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