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€11,000

Asking price

1957 Triton 650

  • 8,000 Kilometres
  • Manual, 4 speed
  • Petrol
  • 650cc
  • 1957
  • Silver
  • Private seller
  • DE
    Waldkirch, Germany

Description

Norton Commando Featherbed frame 1957 & Triumph T120 1971
ROADHOLDER fork, original Tarozzi. Tomaselli. Converta parts. Amal parts. High spec. ONLY Castrol oil. ONLY100 octane fuel. High rims. Monza fuel cap. Monza oil cap. Covers with TRITON lettering. NO rain. No water. Just fair weather. No rust.
Restoration booklet. Complete.

Condition and handling:
Meticulously maintained. Restoration book with videos and photos. Every work is noted and documented.
MADE:
Electrics complete (according to LUCAS with + on the frame); Ignition distributor and all cables. Cylinder honed, valve seats (titanium), pistons, chain, brake pads, clutch, candles, Bowden cables, rubbers, kicker rubber, handles, mirrors, ammeter, digital clocks from Smith (UK not India), headlight glass, seat cover, valve clearance, carburettor adjustment, new tank (handmade), fork oil, fork spring (progressive), bearings, all lines are covered with cotton braid... EVERYTHING has been done.
ALL invoices available. EVERYTHING is registered.
Front fender available (if you like it). Over 105db, legal.
Mileage after engine renewal/ revision: 8 thousand.
Spare parts available. Drives, brakes and is actually – for an English bike: tight! ONE Kick only ;-)

Always warm garage. Always covered. Always warmed up.
Vehicle is registered in Germany | Swiss cell phone number. Work in Switzerland.

Vehicle background

Has the vehicle ever been imported?

Yes

Is there any outstanding finance?

No

Has the vehicle ever been declared a total loss?

No

Has there ever been any major structural issues which needed work?

No

Private seller

1 listing since 2025
+41 794854763

Vehicle location

Waldkirch, Germany
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