I had one of these back in the day, but didn't sound anywhere near as nice as this example! Worked my way through a 500 Daytona, eventually ending up with a 750cc Bonneville, which, miraculously, was almost oil tight.
Great wee bike! A simple job to up it to 500cc but it was never needed. They were reliable, the little twins. The T100A was my favourite and just so light. Very tempted to pay inflated prices to have it val again. Great video but a bit more technical wouldn't go amiss.
Too long prep for the ride and the result was a very short ride, we want more riding time of this beauty. Thanks for uploading.
I had a "21" probably about a 1959 too. Great bike. I ride a Triumph Speedtriple now!
Sounds very nice. I bit longer ride next time eh please :) The bike looked stunning too. Would make a lovely piece of garage art.
Video starts at 1.10
I liked it so much i bought another when i mistanly sold it!
Nice. I Ride a Hinckley tbir d 900 with the same tank badge.
Class looking bike .....
Amazing bike
I had one of these back in the day, but didn't sound anywhere near as nice as this example! Worked my way through a 500 Daytona, eventually ending up with a 750cc Bonneville, which, miraculously, was almost oil tight.
Great wee bike! A simple job to up it to 500cc but it was never needed. They were reliable, the little twins. The T100A was my favourite and just so light. Very tempted to pay inflated prices to have it val again. Great video but a bit more technical wouldn't go amiss.
Did yer man fart at 0:13.................🤣🤣🤣
Diarrhoea maybe...might be..accidentally after his pile meat pop out! 😂😹
Mr Hoult, where is my canal book !!!!?
Moto muito top demais só que corre pouco de mais 😁
Great commentary! I'm guessing it's a Tiger 90?
Tiger 90 apparently (I can't see a distributor). I used to have a 3TA (21) years ago.
unholy terror...
I've never heard of a Triumph 350. What is the actual model and how many cc?
Same here. Sounds like a 500 or 650. I used to have a Tiger 650
Known as the Tiger 90.
Triumph Tiger 90 and Triumph Speed twin also known as Triumph 3TA
@@mervjames6183 No the speed twin was the 5TA, I had one.
@@mrofnocnon Triumph produced Speed twin 3TA which was a 350cc
not even 350cc?
Sell it to me pleaseeeeeeeeee