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Höchstgebot
5.800 £

1964 Triumph Tiger T90

Highlights

  • A pristine example of this light, twin cylinder Triumph in a “ready to ride” condition
  • Subject to a seemingly fastidious restoration in around 2005, likely less than 1,000 miles ago
  • Complete with a significant paperwork archive covering the last 20 years

The Appeal

The Tiger 90 was a development of the Twenty-One / 3TA model and was Triumph’s attempt to capture a more youthful demographic. 

What better way to achieve this than market a much sportier 350cc twin that borrowed many styling cues from the iconic Bonneville. This model even became known as the “Baby Bonnie.”
This example is a gem, too. It has clearly been very well restored in its past and, thanks to light and sympathetic use since, it retains a fine overall condition.

A bike that is ready to enjoy what looks like being a warm and dry late summer.
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The History and Paperwork

  • A sensible owner count given the age of the motorcycle - average tenure five years plus
  • Believed to have undergone a good restoration in around 2005
  • Believed to have covered less than 1,000 miles since its restoration
  • Acquired by the current owner in 2016
  • During his ownership he has only been able to cover 100 or so miles due to poor health 
  • Lots of provenance providing paperwork is included from around 2003 onwards
  • This includes the current V5 in the name of the owner
  • Many previous MOTs in hard copy are included too
  • The motorcycle is registered as a historic vehicle so is now MOT and VED exempt
  • Stacks of invoices are on hand detailing work undertaken

The Interior

  • A very original looking riding environment in fine condition
  • A low seat height makes this a great prospect for smaller riders
  • High bars and forward positioned pegs make for a comfortable, upright stance

All the period detail is present and correct for this T90’s rider. It’s a charming snapshot of 1960’s motorcycle culture. From this vantage point it would be easy to fool yourself that you had climbed astride a new or nearly new T90 such is its condition.
The generous saddle provides plenty of room for rider and optional pillion. It is a flat and wide perch which should remain comfortable for longer stretches in the saddle. The paperwork suggests this saddle may have been recovered or replaced in around 2005.
The white on black Smiths gauges consist of a 120-mph speedometer and a 10,000-rpm tachometer. The odometer currently reads 758 miles and paperwork suggests the gauges were reconditioned in 2005. Given this, it is possible that this is the mileage covered since that time. An ammeter is also present, set into the top of the headlamp housing.
A chromed parcel rack is fitted to the top of the tank, reinforcing that period ambiance, and providing a useful platform to attach tank bags, map pockets or similar.

All the rider’s contact points, grips, pegs, levers, and pedals appear to be in great shape with no issues noted.
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The Exterior

  • This T90 is finished in a pristine Gold and Alaskan White colourway
  • The frame is finished in black and topped with a grey and black saddle
  • The chrome of the wheels, exhausts and trim is bright and clean

It is easy to see why the T90 soon earned itself the nickname “Baby Bonnie.” Cleverly Triumph borrowed the bigger bike’s design language almost wholesale making pictures of the two bikes hard to differentiate at a glance. It is really only the scale that marked them apart.
Being a 1964 model this T90 wears the “mouth organ” chromed tank badge as opposed to the later “eyebrow” article. The gold and white of the petrol tank combined with the black rubber, Triumph inscribed knee pads and the chrome parcel rack are the defining features of this bike.
There is more detail to enjoy, however. The chrome spoked wheels, long and lowly mounted exhausts and big Lucas headlamp all combine to give the archetypal 1960’s British sports bike look.

It really is hard to fault as well with no imperfections noted or reported during our visit.
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The Mechanics

  • This example is fitted with the Triumph 349cc air-cooled, four-stroke vertical twin engine
  • Originally producing around 27bhp in a light frame with a dry weight of only 150kgs or so

This is a small capacity motorcycle, and the power output is modest by today’s standards. However, it is a lot lighter than today’s equivalents which lent the T90 an impressive turn of speed. Its light weight also helped endow it with an agility that bigger machines found hard to emulate.
During our visit our consignor was invited to start the T90. Following a quick tickle of the carburettor the Triumph sprang into life with just one kick of the kickstart. This from a stone-cold engine too. The engine proceeded to tick over evenly, and no smoke was apparent even when the engine speed was raised. 
The current owner attests to the T90 running very well and easily keeping up with the ebb and flow of today’s traffic.

He has had to attend to very little during his ownership with just the professional rewiring of the loom being his main expenditure.
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Summary

The Triumph Tiger 90 really seems to encapsulate the zeitgeist of simpler times. 

This bike was conceived to help provide younger riders with more than a means of transport but an expression of freedom, fun and optimism.
Much of that personality remains undimmed some 57 years later. This is a nicely proportioned motorcycle that will flatter riders of all abilities and that will likely turn heads and raise smiles wherever you find yourself. 

A model not ever produced in huge numbers so this is a rare chance to own one of these charming British sports bikes.
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  • Jahr1964
  • MarkeTriumph
  • ModellTiger T90
  • FarbeGold
  • Kilometerzähler758 Meilen
  • Motorgröße350cc
  • Verkäufer TypPrivatperson
  • GrafschaftNorthamptonshire
  • LandVereinigtes Königreich
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