I had heaps of fun on this build, head over to the PBM build blog if you want a more in depth look at the work we did purposebuiltmoto.com/60s-triumph-bonneville-desert-sled/
Beautiful bike. Sounds lovely. I myself am not big on the white seat. Black with some old school shape, would be my vote. Take it out in the dirt, see how she does!
Yo PBM, Desert Sleds were born in the early 1950s. I was born 1955 as I was growing up & beginning to ride desert sleds went well into the 60s in early '70s. I began motocross racing on Japanese Motorsickles but sadly never owned a desert sled. Great Build! I'm getting used to the white seat 😂 ✌️👍
what a darling of a build mate its come up looking sweet well done its been a big year on the builds down here too done the trx a 60s ag bike a tt250 a yzf 250 and just converted a clunker into a trike for a laugh good times indeed goodonya guys cheers
Great job guys, only two things that it needs , a bash plate , to protect the lower part of the engine, and back brake caliper needs to be on top of the disc , not on the bottom, well done on the build,
Always great to hear our work is motivating guys to get in the garage and build something. Cheers to that! I think if I had this style bike I would go either a proper vintage bike (like our 1973 T140 Sled) or something more actually suited to dirt. After wrestling my HD Sportster around Tasmania for wide of the mark, I learnt dirt bikes are dirt bikes for a good reason haha
Thanks for the videos on the two Bonneville desert sled bikes, you have given me plenty of ideas for future projects. On a supply note-did you supply the exhausts in house or did you source theses from outside? What sort of price were they?
How do you go about Rego for this thing and how far does it learn on side stand without the bit of metal under it, also what's the speed rating on those tyres?
We go get a road worthy and rego it, simple. The lean is fine, we just use a block so it looks nicer in the video. If you want a speed rating go check out Pirelli
@@PurposeBuiltMoto ok so exhaust, indicators, no reflectors at all, wrong speed rated tyres, no chain guard just to name a few. So how the hell did it get a roadworthy?
@@PurposeBuiltMoto asking questions is not picking a fight! You build bikes and you expect people not to point out things, not only that but you expect people to not question it either!
I had heaps of fun on this build, head over to the PBM build blog if you want a more in depth look at the work we did purposebuiltmoto.com/60s-triumph-bonneville-desert-sled/
Beautiful bike. Sounds lovely. I myself am not big on the white seat. Black with some old school shape, would be my vote. Take it out in the dirt, see how she does!
Lovely looking bike, nice job… that blue is great, something different. Sounds fruity too…!
Yeah we searched a long time for that right colour. Justin from Popbang nailed the finish
Great job. I really need to get my Triumph going again.
Wow that looks the blocks end of i wish I had one 👌💯💯💯👍
Top top build guys
My favourite part is definitely the front end on this bike 😊
Beautiful build, nothing says vintage like the white seat n grips
Superb. Oozing style.
good morning, the seat is very long and the front mudguard shuld be on top of the rest is very beautiful, greetings
Yo PBM, Desert Sleds were born in the early 1950s. I was born 1955 as I was growing up & beginning to ride desert sleds went well into the 60s in early '70s. I began motocross racing on Japanese Motorsickles but sadly never owned a desert sled. Great Build! I'm getting used to the white seat 😂 ✌️👍
If you’re still breathing there’s still time to get a sled! Thanks for being open minded with our whacky seat choice! Haha
what a darling of a build mate its come up looking sweet well done its been a big year on the builds down here too done the trx a 60s ag bike a tt250 a yzf 250 and just converted a clunker into a trike for a laugh good times indeed goodonya guys cheers
Nice one Tazy, sounds like you’re busy
@@PurposeBuiltMoto sure am mate keeping the boys rolling is alot of work were hard on the gear and tassies trails are brutal
Great job guys, only two things that it needs , a bash plate , to protect the lower part of the engine, and back brake caliper needs to be on top of the disc , not on the bottom, well done on the build,
Incredible work, your builds keep me motivated to keep plugging on my project bikes. It baffles me that you say this isn’t your type of bike, what is?
Always great to hear our work is motivating guys to get in the garage and build something. Cheers to that!
I think if I had this style bike I would go either a proper vintage bike (like our 1973 T140 Sled) or something more actually suited to dirt. After wrestling my HD Sportster around Tasmania for wide of the mark, I learnt dirt bikes are dirt bikes for a good reason haha
Thanks for the videos on the two Bonneville desert sled bikes, you have given me plenty of ideas for future projects. On a supply note-did you supply the exhausts in house or did you source theses from outside? What sort of price were they?
We build 90% of our exhausts in house, but don’t do it unless we’re actually building the bike
How do you go about Rego for this thing and how far does it learn on side stand without the bit of metal under it, also what's the speed rating on those tyres?
We go get a road worthy and rego it, simple. The lean is fine, we just use a block so it looks nicer in the video. If you want a speed rating go check out Pirelli
@@PurposeBuiltMoto ok so exhaust, indicators, no reflectors at all, wrong speed rated tyres, no chain guard just to name a few. So how the hell did it get a roadworthy?
@@jesuschrist7169 You'll have more luck picking a fight with someone on Reddit. purposebuiltmoto.com/60s-triumph-bonneville-desert-sled/
@@PurposeBuiltMoto asking questions is not picking a fight! You build bikes and you expect people not to point out things, not only that but you expect people to not question it either!
Rubbish, can't beat the original