I bought a 69 Triumph TR6 recently, about the same mileage as yours, did exactly the same maintenance too. Has allot of patina, I’m cleaning certain things and leaving the rest as original. Every nut and bolt is original, except recovered seat. Runs great like yours. Amazing how old Triumph’s hold up over all the years. I love the bike.
Lovingkindness,they are actually the correct horns that were fitted to the early models.looking at his vin number I think this was manufactured in October 1968 ready for the 69 season.you are correct they were changed later on in the season for the larger domed type used on the 70s models and the tridents.
Fantastic bike 👍🇬🇧
High maintenance bike 🚳🚳🚳🚳
coolest looking bike ever made
Nice condition, looks nice , sounds even nicer!
I bought a 69 Triumph TR6 recently, about the same mileage as yours, did exactly the same maintenance too. Has allot of patina, I’m cleaning certain things and leaving the rest as original. Every nut and bolt is original, except recovered seat. Runs great like yours. Amazing how old Triumph’s hold up over all the years. I love the bike.
looks good,,, love a ride on it
Thanks - You can buy it! Should be on BaT or ebay soon
Thanks, am used to riding pilion on the back@@southwestmowerrescue5076on
Nice 69, I have a 70 with 5000 miles that I'm selling. Listed at inland empire ca craigslist
How much
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Horns don’t look correct. They were a disk shaped on my 69.
Lovingkindness,they are actually the correct horns that were fitted to the early models.looking at his vin number I think this was manufactured in October 1968 ready for the 69 season.you are correct they were changed later on in the season for the larger domed type used on the 70s models and the tridents.
Nice bike but looks like the centre stand is missing
No, i see it is there after all.