Thats a 69 by the paint job, and the first year of a crossover exhaust pipe. I have a 69 Triumph Daytona 500.that I bought brand new in Aug 1969 and still have.
@@forgottenmotorcycles Yeah for my build and weight it was a better ride than the 750 Bonneville i bought a few years later . I felt i was part of the Daytona as opposed to sitting on top of the Bonneville , not sure if that makes sense but another friend that still has a Daytona and a bonny says the same and although the Daytona is less powerful its a better ride. At 69 i still ride but its an MT07 Yamaha. lol.
I have a 1966 T100SS, similar but single carb. Sherwood Green + White, Bought as a wreck in 1985... just finished assembly. Longest restoration I've ever done!! That's what marriage & kids does...
I bought a Daytona 500 in 1969 and sold it in '75. I loved that bike. The one shown is identical to mine, colour and all.
Truly a fun motorcycle. Love riding these classics. Wahoo!
Thats a 69 by the paint job, and the first year of a crossover exhaust pipe. I have a 69 Triumph Daytona 500.that I bought brand new in Aug 1969 and still have.
Just checked per your comment. You are correct. Thank you for the good information. I do appreciate it. Will change the title right away.
I had a T100R 1973 model, i bought it new when i was 18, still have great memories of that bike.
500 was a great bike
@@forgottenmotorcycles Yeah for my build and weight it was a better ride than the 750 Bonneville i bought a few years later . I felt i was part of the Daytona as opposed to sitting on top of the Bonneville , not sure if that makes sense but another friend that still has a Daytona and a bonny says the same and although the Daytona is less powerful its a better ride. At 69 i still ride but its an MT07 Yamaha. lol.
Man, you get to ride some magnificent classic bikes!
Life is good 🙂
I have a 1966 T100SS, similar but single carb. Sherwood Green + White, Bought as a wreck in 1985... just finished assembly. Longest restoration I've ever done!! That's what marriage & kids does...
Great bike. Love the T100's
Light, simple, easy to maintain. What’s not to like?
Fun to ride too!
I forgot to say it it would go 120 miles an hour clocked by Mark one mustang
Amazing!
I had a brand new one 1969 it was purple
Nice!
Hey Fuzzy, please post a picture of the "WAHOO! BURGER."
Will t and do a video on that soon. Wahoo!