ISDT TRIUMPH - THE FRONT END
I’m a rider, more than a collector, I like to use my bikes and I like to use them more or less as they were intended, give and take a bit for the age of the machinery - and the rider! For this reason I wanted to build a 1960s ISDT replica Triumph that I could actually ride off road in some semblance of comfort.
The donor T100 for my project was not as pristine as the one in the photo in the gallery below, it was in fact cosmetically tatty and needed a tidy up anyway.
To see the full story click the pdf link below...............
I’m a rider, more than a collector, I like to use my bikes and I like to use them more or less as they were intended, give and take a bit for the age of the machinery - and the rider! For this reason I wanted to build a 1960s ISDT replica Triumph that I could actually ride off road in some semblance of comfort.
The donor T100 for my project was not as pristine as the one in the photo in the gallery below, it was in fact cosmetically tatty and needed a tidy up anyway.
To see the full story click the pdf link below...............

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