TRIUMPH TWINS & TRIPLES by Roy Bacon
In modern times with the well-established recognition that the Japanese motorcycle now has, most enthusiasts will tell you that there is only one British machine left.Some will even say that it is the only British machine worthy of any real acceptance. It's the Triumph. Since WWII the company has majored on twin cylinder machines with a sojourn into three cylinder derivatives in the late 60s & early 70s.
Obviously, because of survival alone, the Triumph Twin is worthy of its place in the history books. No one before has truly sorted out the vast diversity of models & their very complexity of manufacture. Thus, this book is an original work. It sorts one twin from another. From now on there can be no excuse for mistaking a Bonneville for a Thunderbird or a Daytona for a Tiger 100. Which machines had bathtubs & which Nacelles? The answers are here.
This book must surely be essential reading for every Triumph owner, rider, restorer or admirer. Part of the Osprey Collector's Library Series.
192 pages. Hardcover.