Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno

Another lovely piece of mid 60's art , at Deeleys in Vancouver 🙂 , Peter
Lovely shot Mike, and somebody's labour of love to restore the Triumph 650 Bonneville so beautifully. It looks like about a 1965 or so model, but the front brake is from something else. I've not seen one like that before. I owned three 650 Triumphs back in the day, a '58 Tiger 100, '59 Bonneville, and lastly a '69 Trophy.Fuji X100F
Yokohama, Japan - July 2019
Not mine, but I wish it was.
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Mike
Nifty machinery, wonderful preservation! This motor is interesting in part because it appears to be a side-valve exhaust combined with overhead valve intake!It's been a while since I've developed. But earlier this year I made my annual pilgrimage to the British Motorcycle Club of Tasmania's annual display at Richmond not far from Hobart. Although it's the smallest state of Australia, truly rare and interesting machines are over-represented in Tasmania.
This 1914 Dayton got my attention by the entrance.
A closer look at the powerplant:
500C/M; 150mm Sonnar f/4; Acros 100; tripod, cable release etc; ID-11 1 + 3 20C/16m.
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Cheers
Brett