One of the classic and best representations of British motorcycling in the 60s is the Triton. Incorporating the perfect blend of Norton's iconic featherbed frame and Triumph's stronger pre-unit Tiger 110 engine as the Norton's engine wasn't as reliable, this bike is built with the best parts Britain had to offer. This bike influenced the ever growing trend of Cafe Racers and handmade specials.
Built and registered in 1984, this bike comes in an excellent condition. Having many parts replaced recently including many made by specialists Unity, this bike looks and runs as good as it did when first built. It is powered by the pre-unit twin cylinder T110 engine with its matching gearbox, which both perform very smoothly. It has also recently had new tyres put on. Since being built it has gone through 3 prior owners and retains some of its history with receipts of recent work and parts, its V5C logbook and some history about the company and bikes. The current owner bought it in 2016, however hasn’t ridden it since and has been stored away, therefore there is no MOT on it since then.