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Bob, that is one very sweet Triton! In my book there is *only* one real motorcycle - and that's a pre-unit Triumph in a featherbed frame! :P:

 

I will build one some day when a few more projects are completed...

 

cheers,

 

Rj

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Thanks guys! :blush:

 

I have two featherbeds, the slimline with the pre-unit 650 Trumpet in it [and close-ratio Norton box], and my wideline which has a Norton twin in it, but not the original engine. I love them both and I do think the featherbed frame is still a reference point for judging good handling and roadholding. The Triton is the quicker of the two [neither motor is standard] but the all-Norton bike is very sweet-running, and not slow!

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Great looking bike, Dan. That Magni fairing is perfect with the lines of the bike.

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Lovely bike. There's something about that fairing that is redolent of the Mark 1 and the original 900SS Duke: that era.

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Kanoa...If Ive said it once Ive said it a million times... the red framed silver V11 Sport is one of the nicest looking Moto Guzzis ever made. And the Magni only serves to highlight that. Love yer bike :thumbsup:

 

Is the seat a Corbin? Covered in suede?

 

BTW...I used to live in Brooklyn (60 - 63), just outside of Ft. Hamilton. Attended St. Patrick's Elementary School. Ha...lotta good that did me :rasta:

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isn't the brooklyn bridge in texas? :huh:

 

Ben, its just past 5 PM in Texas. Please stop drinking now, for your own safety :nerd:

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Nice bike indeed! And, a beautiful setting too.

PS: I would also like to know the brand and type of the seat. Thanks!

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hey guys, thanks for the kind remarks. and good hearing from a bk native! the seat is indeed a shaggadelic suede corbin number, i scored it off ebay last year. it is quite comfortable, but unfortunately reserved for sunny days only. i really love the retro look of the magni, but it requires the bars to be verrry low. here's my flickr set for more guzzi-porn.

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isn't the brooklyn bridge in texas? :huh:

 

Nah, you're thinking of London Bridge, in Arizona...

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