Archive for ‘Triumph Motorcycle’

October 17, 2014

Ode tae a motorcycle…. An’ its lass!

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There was a lass, and she was fair, 
At kirk or market to be seen; 
When a’ our fairest maids were met, 
The fairest maid was bonie Jean. 

And aye she wrought her mammie’s wark, 
And aye she sang sae merrilie; 
The blythest bird upon the bush 
Had ne’er a lighter heart than she. 

But hawks will rob the tender joys 
That bless the little lintwhite’s nest; 
And frost will blight the fairest flowers, 
And love will break the soundest rest. 

Young Robie was the brawest lad, 
The flower and pride of a’ the glen; 
And he had owsen, sheep, and kye, 
And wanton naigies nine or ten. 

He gaed wi’ Jeanie to the tryste, 
He danc’d wi’ Jeanie on the down; 
And, lang ere witless Jeanie wist, 
Her heart was tint, her peace was stown! 

As in the bosom of the stream, 
The moon-beam dwells at dewy e’en; 
So trembling, pure, was tender love 
Within the breast of bonie Jean. 

And now she works her mammie’s wark, 
And aye she sighs wi’ care and pain; 
Yet wist na what her ail might be, 
Or what wad make her weel again. 

But did na Jeanie’s heart loup light, 
And didna joy blink in her e’e, 
As Robie tauld a tale o’ love 
Ae e’ening on the lily lea? 

The sun was sinking in the west, 
The birds sang sweet in ilka grove; 
His cheek to hers he fondly laid, 
And whisper’d thus his tale o’ love: 

“O Jeanie fair, I lo’e thee dear; 
O canst thou think to fancy me, 
Or wilt thou leave thy mammie’s cot, 
And learn to tent the farms wi’ me? 

“At barn or byre thou shalt na drudge, 
Or naething else to trouble thee; 
But stray amang the heather-bells, 
And tent the waving corn wi’ me.” 

Now what could artless Jeanie do? 
She had nae will to say him na: 
At length she blush’d a sweet consent, 
And love was aye between them twa.

Robert Burns 1793

October 15, 2014

Boots

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Apart from yer lid, and yer gloves,      …and yer jacket, there’s nowt more important for chewing away miles than a good pair of boots. Good firm leather, rugged soles, over-the-ankle protection and if course a no-nonsense look.

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A high laced pair of Doc Martens would always look the part. Black or Tan sir? Take your pick!

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Simple zip-up and buckle police jobs can get you noticed was a serious biker too.

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Sleek, well heeled items with a sock-like fit built on an Italian last would suit a Bonneville owner or Daytona hooligan alike. Or just go the whole hog and dress up the pair of engineers boots with a Union Jack and logo.

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October 11, 2014

Let’s. Go. Fast.

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Wish I had this when starting my Bonnie restoration four years ago. Its a nicely completed Oil in Frame Street Tracker. Spare details and clean lines. Single carb too for cease of tuning.

October 10, 2014

Ship of The Desert

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For this weeks Girl-Friday we have a Nubian Nefertiti taking to the dunes on a Triumph 550 ND Side Valve Single. Camel drivers look on on envy.

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…the sun never set!

October 8, 2014

Smokin’

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Nope, it’s not a tire burnout. Though a steroid made Speed Triple is good at that…

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and no, it ain’t a pack of Marlboro…

I have a good bellow of white smoke from the Bonnie when kicked over and started from cold. A little burning oil and condensation, but it revs strong. It needs a good run. Light anyone?

October 7, 2014

Turn, turn, turn

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A mastermind of engine technology. Mr Turner stands with the marvel of the vertical twin used for nigh- on fifty years. Here’s the birth of a child of the British motorcycle industry: its first iteration a 500cc Speed Twin.

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Looks good now; it must have looked outstanding back then. The modern day Bonneville T100 takes a serious visual note from this very engine.

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October 3, 2014

Friday Fox

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Classic looks for a classic bike.
Fifties gal on a Thunderbird Looking for a freshly poured superslab parallel to old Route 66.

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September 30, 2014

Blow your Trumpet

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A foursome of Triumph motos seen on Sunday. Trident, TR6, late model T100 Bonneville’s and a hamper laden Scrambler. All perfect rides for the event.

September 27, 2014

Spaghetti Junction

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The bowels of the Bonnie: several hours of close inspection and reconnecting the synaptic parts of the central nervous system, or loom, looking for escaping electrons. A few joints looked suspect so were replaced.

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Wiring reminds me of a plate of pasta; you need to follow it strand by strand. Add sauce and then things get interesting. Of course there is that intersection on the M6 near Birmingham. The traffic equivalent of my motos wiring. Take a wrong slip road and you’ll end up in Edgbaston rather than Wolv’rampton…

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Gravelly Hill Interchange.

September 26, 2014

Hello Dolly

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A 17″ tall sewn biker from the deft hands of Joyce Patterson. A commissioned piece for a Californian rider sits astride a 1:6 scale miniature Triumph. The tires could have been crochet, the tank embroidered,seat buttoned velvet. However the sized leathers are a perfect addition.

September 25, 2014

Team of Eleven

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A wagon full of motorcycles! Coventry in the sixties and some bystanders look on as Richardson’s delivery for the newest Triumphs from Meriden arrive. The lorry is a Leyland Albion Dodge (LAD) cab design.

September 24, 2014

Lucky Black Cat

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I went to feed a friends cats this evening. One the way there a pair of feline eyes gleamed out of the dark. Close up the muscular outlines of a Triumph Sprint peered back at me. Nice form. Even black colored. In the dark.

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The witches familiar.

September 21, 2014

Limping ‘ome…

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Fall temperatures are here, and with them a bit of color to add to the backdrop to a ride-out. Color was my language too with six breakdowns on the ride home. Engine cutting out. After fettling a couple of loose connections under the seat, twiddling air screws on the Amals and pulling the plugs to view their condition. It’s all pointing to an electrical issue somewhere… A gremlin has taken up residence in the workings and I need to flush ‘im out….

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September 5, 2014

Street Triple

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…now here is a motorcycle! The sublime, the mighty, the superlative…

September 3, 2014

Right Side

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Nicely executed rendering of a pre-unit Triumph engine by some Paul Blute. Good reflections and form. There is an artful technicality to it.