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Rare 2nd Year Model/Needs Resto/490cc Vertical Twin/4-Speed Manual/Amal Carb

1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
1963 Purple Triumph T100SS
Make: Triumph
Model: T100SS
Type: Other
Trim: Motorcycle
Year: 1963
Mileage: 904
VIN: DU3454
Color: Purple
Engine: 490cc Vertical Twin
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Gray
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States

1963 Triumph T100SS Motorcycle Additional Info:

1963 Triumph T100SS Motorcycle
"This model created a new evolution of sports machines which would last for eight years, (62-70), and was the first C class machine not to debut with the bathtub fairing. Instead the UK model had the new 'bikini' fairing, a separate chrome headlamp rather than the nacelle, and a slim front mudguard rather than the roman helmet design whereas in the US the fairing was dropped altogether. It wasn't until the 1964 model that the UK version lost its fairing."
For consignment, a 1963 Triumph T100SS motorcycle showing 904 miles, but the true miles are unknown. This example presents in good condition but our consignor reports that some parts are missing and the bike will need restoration.
Exterior
Triumphs slim design and fluted exhaust are distinctive, here topped with a tank in eye-catching Regal Purple over silver with the familiar Triumph font written across a mock grille treatment on the tank. Silver covers the fenders as well and includes a center purple stripe and our saddle is gray vinyl, bordered by black, and ringed with white piping and lower band. Chrome handles bars meet black forks connected to the black frame and a parcel grid is attached to the gas tank. No mirrors nor marker lights flank the headlight and none on the tail light either making the foot pegs the widest point other than the handlebars. The 18-inch chrome wire wheels appear to be in very nice condition as does the dual exhaust.
Functionality
Hard rubber grips and chrome handle bar host minimal thumb controls while a speedometer and tachometer reside between the bars and headlight housing, itself embedded with the ammeter.
Drivetrain
Here we have a 490cc air cooled four stroke vertical twin producing 34 horsepower, fueled via an Amal 376 monobloc 1-barrel carburetor and mated to a 4-speed manual that transfers power via chain drive. Drum brakes with 7-inch leading shoe occupy both wheels and dual exhaust flows from each side. Suspension consists of a telescopic fork in front and swing arm in back.
Famed motorcycle racer Don Burnett passed away last year and among his wins was at the Daytona 200 in 1962 on a race tuned Triumph T100 establishing the first win at Daytona for a Triumph. T100's were built in limited numbers so this second year example presents a fantastic opportunity for enthusiasts.
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