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white washers on the outside are my preferred build method

'66 Triumph Bonneville TT Special

1966 TRIUMPH 650cc BONNEVILLE T120 TT SPECIAL.jpg


Looky dar dem thar secksee pypes!

The pipes pull in together then branch out again to shoot the exhaust either side of the rear-tire, NO MUFFLERS! STRAIGHT OUTA TH' PIPES!
 
white washers on the outside are my preferred build method

The model number of the Bonneville was T120.

1966 Triumph 650cc Bonneville T120 TT tank.jpg


It was a beautiful desert-scrambler targeted specifically at the N American market, and IIRC, wasn't sold with a headlight but rather a number plate, as shown here.

These tank stripes were unique to this model, this year and were actually more orange. So either the lighting is affecting it here or the paint-colour is off.


Ahh here we go...

1966_Triumph_T120TT_Bonneville_tank.jpeg
 
white washers on the outside are my preferred build method

The engine of the TT Special was 650cc

1966_Triumph_T120TT_Bonneville_Engine.jpeg


You can see the pipes are quite short, they make great music, a rowdy bark to 'm.
 
For my ideal "sammich", the most important ingredient is the bread. You can have the best ingredients in the world inside, but if the bread is too dry, stale, falls apart, or has an odd taste/texture, it won't make the sandwich whole.

That being said, you must choose the correct bread. PB&J on a tortilla just sounds weird/wrong for example.
 
“white washers on the outside are my preferred build method” 808

1. I think I used the white washers on 90% of my pedals.

2.
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One of these two statements is a lie!
 
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