Based on a 1969 Triumph TR6R (650 cm3), I love this minimalist bike built by Jeremy Heuer, a mechanic usually working on dirt racer bikes. Another proof that Triumph is probably the easiest and most affordable platform to go from stock to a beautiful custom hardball (3″ frame extension, 2.5″ drop) using only a few fabrication mods and cosmetic tricks (advice: old Triumph values are going up and up…). Via BikeExif
9 Responses to “Custom 1969 Hardtail Triumph”
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Magnificent looking little Triumph Chop!! They really are easy to build and are light, quick handling and a total blast to ride. No wonder so many of us are using these as our donor bikes. I love them so much, that when my 3rd child was born this morning I gave him the middle name “Bonneville”.
Good lookin’ little bike… always liked the British twins on a rigid frame, clean and tight.
This is one of the most “right” lookin’ bikes I have seen in ages. I can’t think of a single thing I don’t like about this bike. I can’t remember the last time that happened.
Awesome work..
Love the british iron….good work.
Nice bike, we can ride it everiday!
Nice engine too!
Old is New
-nicker-
Clean and simple, timeless. Love it.
Good to see a Triumph Bobber with a Triumph tank on it…no Sportster tank. Good loking bike.
Simple and beautifull,
like Nicker said, Old is New …………and I like it !
Triumph was and is my dad’s favorit for ever
(and mine also a bit…..)
peace Gustian