1970 Triumph Daytona

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1970 Triumph Daytona

1970 Triumph Daytona 
Steve Sopher said 2004-09-20 02:25 
 
...just noticed that the cooling fins on this motor are painted black...these were not originally black but silver color...the headlight looks a little small...should have a switch built in to move from low to high beam...headlight should also have an amp meter built in. You reference this as a "Tiger" Daytona...I my factory original Owner´s Handbook...it is only called "Daytona" the same model for dirt (upswept pipes) is called a "Trophy."

At the time these were built they were a very nice machine, no other bike handled as well as a Triumph.
 
 
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