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Spot it yet ?(y)

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Old style fairing:whistle:
 
To make it more retro they have fitted false rear shock's to hang the exhaust on like it or not its quite clever

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Mono-shock and twin shocks, looks weird
If I'd been clever enough to think of it, I'd have made a shroud to cover the real shock.
 
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Are they all functional and work in unison and what was the reason behind the design?
 
Oh dear so sorry for you !! Lol
You probably would not like this
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which I should have been picking up tomorrow, but it's meant to be hooning it down, so Thursday now.
 
Are they all functional and work in unison and what was the reason behind the design?
They are not even connected to the swing arm, just to carry the exhaust for a more retro look.
 
Spotted it ... it's that ruddy pink elephant that Joy @movan was trying to find in the flamingo picture!!!

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You probably would not like this
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which I should have been picking up tomorrow, but it's meant to be hooning it down, so Thursday now.
Yes not my cup of tea. Must admit I really like bikes that look like triumph tiger 21 or Ariel square 4 etc not into these Japanese looking things at all. But each to their own.
 
Yes not my cup of tea. Must admit I really like bikes that look like triumph tiger 21 or Ariel square 4 etc not into these Japanese looking things at all. But each to their own.
I got a 21 which was my Dads (y)
 
Lofty 1 Now your talking(y)

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@Khizzie It is a Triumph above both of em(y)
 
That seat doesn't look very comfortable.
 
@RowleyBirkinQC Its retro paving :D2

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Yes not my cup of tea. Must admit I really like bikes that look like triumph tiger 21 or Ariel square 4 etc not into these Japanese looking things at all. But each to their own.
You mean the unreliable short-lived leaky ones that fit no human body without extensive modification? :)
 
They are not even connected to the swing arm, just to carry the exhaust for a more retro look.
I really don't like that idea. They've built a beautiful machine where form follows function - then they do that? Otherwise I really like the look.
 
Enjoy your new bike,I use the Triumph rat and Triumph talk forums every day,useful resource.
 

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