Triumph. Triumph TWN. TWN. TWN BDG. 125. Collector. Rare.

1951 Triumph Other

Triumph Other 1951 technical specifications

Item location: Diamond Bar, California, United States
Make: Triumph
Model: Other
Year: 1951
Mileage: 12,000
Color: Green
Engine size: 125
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Description

Rare 1951 German Made Triumph TWN BDG 125 *** DELIVERY $500 see below for conditions Yes. German made. The Triumph motorcycles started in England in 1885 to the present day by a German gentleman. He also made them in Germany from 1886 to 1957. The German models went by several different names. In 1951 the name went back to Triumph or TWN “Triumph Werke Nuremburg” This is a model BDG. The BDG’s came as 250 cc and 125cc. This is a 125 One way to tell a German Triumph from an English one: The German has the line on top of the word Triumph and the English has the line under the name. Google TWN BDG 125 for a complete history. These bikes are very popular in Germany and parts are readily available through several different sites. There are also Triumph TWN clubs on line. This bike started as a complete bike. It went through a complete nut and bolt restoration. including a complete motor and transmission rebuild. frame powder coating. and tank and fenders paint. There is lots of re-chroming. The only draw-back is I dropped the headlight housing and chipped the paint. Some touch-up paint would fix it fairly well. It is 100% all original except for the custom made leather seat. There is a new OEM seat included. There is a new wiring harness. all new cables. and a new battery. Things left to do is install the new wiring harness. (included) hook up the clutch cable. It is mostly together with only a few new parts needed: Rear axle. (I used a vintage BSA axle. ) It’s to wide but works. Rubber grips on the rear passenger pegs. Tank Knee Pad bracket (new knee pads included) Tires. I put new tires but they are not vintage correct. They are the correct size 2. 75x19 but they are too wide and hit the fender in places. They cost about $40 each and the correct tires are about $140 each. A few small odds and ends. i. e. a little arm that attaches to the clutch cable and motor. They is a pile of parts (pictured. ) The bike is in the Los Angeles area. CALL Stuart 909 239-6199 This is a low reserve auction but I would sell for a bid of $5. 00 now. The buyer of this 1951 Triumph will probably have one of the rarest and most unique Triumphs in the Country. It comes with an owners manual and a parts booklet. Sold with a California DMV Bill-of-Sale *** Delivery anywhere in the lower 48 states for $500 (add $200 to the NY Burrows) Overseas buyers are welcome

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