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Triumph Tiger 110. Motor Cycle(Info wanted)
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I am going to have a "sken" at a T110 next month and if It's "owt like" I will probably buy it with a view to riding it this summer and breathing on it next winter.
Right then, I am asking the question early but I would like someone to tell me where I can get all the "gen" about it (clubs etc) or a web site.
I will need info about the specification, colour etc before I rebuild it.
Also it would be very handy to know a bit about T 110s before I go to look.
I hope someone (or three) has some info and many thanks in anticipation.
Chris
Right then, I am asking the question early but I would like someone to tell me where I can get all the "gen" about it (clubs etc) or a web site.
I will need info about the specification, colour etc before I rebuild it.
Also it would be very handy to know a bit about T 110s before I go to look.
I hope someone (or three) has some info and many thanks in anticipation.
Chris
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Get yourself a copy of Old Bike Mart its full of information on old bikes and ones for sale, where you get parts their web site is www.oldbikemart.co.uk you have to subscribe only about 12 quid a year. Y ou wont find it in the shops. I have restored a few bikes now and you should be able to get everything you will need. Good luck
I owned and rode a 1960 T110 way back and did a lot of modifications to mine and some where in my files I still have the orighinal Log book for the bike. I could out sprint a Bonneville on the 1/4 mile and top end. The only trouble was stopping it even with the twin leading front brake. The pre unit was a great engine especially with the slick shift gear box.
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