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05 February 2010 11:04
This gorgeous Triumph Thruxton special makes its debut on the MCN stand at the Carole Nash MCN Motorcycle Show. The bike has been bored out to 904cc, has revised throttle bodies and hand-machined yokes, upside down forks and T3 hand-machined brake calipers.
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MCN Motorcycle Show Video: T3 Thruxton 904 Special
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DrVibrafly says
Coffee and cigarettes
I want one. Please, can I have one!
05 February 2010 18:22
harley1994says
what no oil leaks? i wont b buying one of those then......
05 February 2010 15:10
LIMBS says
Think the bike looks amazing. I was lucky enough to see it in the early stages of development a couple of months ago and was very impressed with the quality and level of detail. The bespoke parts are awesome and make for a truly unique two wheeler. My 675 has had the benefit of Tony's talents so have no doubt that the 904 will run beautifully.
I like it so much in fact that I'm looking to buy number 13 of the limited run. All I have to do now is explain to the girlfriend why I need yet another bike......
05 February 2010 14:06
Quickshiftersays
T3 Thruxton
We did consider looking at the mass market but in fairness we are not manufacturer’s, just tuners and enthusiasts. Thus we decided to build something that a rider could have to express their individuality and that they knew was exclusive to them. This bike when ordered and built can be made to your individual spec , you can change such things as paint-work, colour of all anodised parts, wheel colours and engine specification. This level of flexibility offers a huge scope for individualising your bike. The Norton 961 retails at £13,499 whilst our base line version of this model starts at £12,499 (no engine modifications are the only thing excluded). Engine work to include Keihin 39mm flat slides take the bike to £14,999 which is still £1000, 00 under the Norton 961 SE model. It has to be said we did not make this bike to compete with major manufacturers, only to offer those so inclined something unique and exciting.
Hope you enjoy it.
Tony Scott T3 Racing
05 February 2010 13:04
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