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10.750 £

1959 Norton Dresda Triton

Photos provided by the seller

Highlights

  • Completely rebuilt by Dresda Autos between 2019 and 2022
  • Only 44 miles covered post-rebuild
  • Norton Featherbed frame and 650cc Triumph Thunderbird engine
  • Modified and tuned by Dresda retaining some standard features, making for a comfortable café racer

The Appeal

In the 1950s, the separate worlds of motorcycle racing and youth culture met head on. Thousands of young men and women across Britain fashioned an entire identity for themselves built around American rock ‘n’ roll, late-night cafés and British motorcycles. Central to this new scene was the café racer – a large-engined, lightweight road bike modified to resemble racing machines.
Before long, there was a general consensus that the best café racers were a marriage between one of Triumph’s powerful parallel twins and the Norton Featherbed frame, famed for its excellent handling, and thus did the Triton come into being. While most Tritons were assembled by oily amateurs in their own garages or back gardens, anyone who really wanted the very best and was prepared to pay for it might have turned to Dresda Autos, the scooter shop on Putney Bridge Road which began constructing Tritons in 1963.
Dresda’s bikes won acclaim from Motorcycle Mechanics in 1964 and scooped several major race victories through the 1960s, but it wasn’t all about going as fast as possible. A happy medium could be achieved between a comfortable road bike and outright performance, and this is really what we see here in this Dresda-built Triton. Retaining many of its standard Norton parts, unlike many café racers this one can be ridden comfortably over long distances, but the winning combination of a Featherbed frame and 650 Triumph engine means it can still be ridden hard and fast whenever it suits you.

The History and Paperwork

  • First registered in Essex on 1st January 1960, with eight recorded owners
  • Historically modified by Dresda with Triumph engine and other subtle quality upgrades at great expense
  • Purchased by the vendor from a private seller in 2018
  • Fresh from a restoration commenced in 2019 by Dresda Autos and garaged ever since
  • Unfortunately there is no history with the bike, but it has its current V5 and an MoT record traceable to 2007

The Condition

  • Finished in red oxide overlaid with a two pack lacquer
  • Classic café racer-style racing seat
  • Wheels in like-new condition
One typically pictures a Triton with a polished racing tank, racing seat, clip-on handlebars and megaphone exhausts, but this example is quite a different kettle of fish. While it does have the rakish racing seat, and a few other subtle modifications like the bobbed rear mudguard, the bulk of the original Norton bodywork has been retained, with its distinctive teardrop-shaped tank and handlebars set at a rather more comfortable height. We cannot overstate the benefits of this – more radically altered café racers can unfortunately leave riders with an aching back after riding for an hour or more, but this one is set up for comfortable riding over relatively long distances.
Finished in red oxide overlaid with a two pack lacquer, so is actually petrol resistant and contrasts well with the black frame, it looks great and it’s presented extremely well; the vendor advises that it has ‘minor blemishes’, but you’ll have to look very closely to spot them. The brightwork is also exceptional and, while the vendor advises that there are some very small scratches on the exhaust pipes and fuel cap, they are so minor that they should not put anyone off.
Having been freshly rebuilt by Dresda Autos it is not surprising that some parts are either brand-new or have been refurbished to a point where they are like new. The leather seat stands out as one such item, which appears so smooth and clean that we strongly doubt it has been sat on more than a handful of times. Likewise, the wheels are so clean and shiny that it is quite apparent that they have not seen more than a few miles of Tarmac.

The Mechanics

  • 650cc Triumph Thunderbird engine
  • Full mechanical rebuild by Dresda Autos from 2019 to 2022
  • Performance said to be ‘excellent’
While we have acknowledged that this is rather more civilized in its appearance than your typical Triton, rest assured that it will be just as thrilling to ride thanks to the presence of the 650cc parallel twin from a Triumph Thunderbird. This was one of the most powerful engines offered by the major British manufacturers in the 1950s, and the Thunderbird dominated the speed-hungry American market perhaps more than any other British motorcycle.

All the mechanical systems on this bike were rebuilt by Dresda Autos between 2019 and 2022, with more new items than we have space to list in full. The result is a bike which is, in all mechanical respects, very much like new, and this is reflected in its performance. While we have not seen the bike run ourselves, we are more than willing to believe the vendor, a former Dresda employee, when he says that the acceleration, braking, gear-changing and engine noise are all ‘excellent’ and that the bike is much better to ride than anyone would expect from a 60-year-old machine. We are advised that the engine does not smoke or leak fluid, so we cannot see how it could be better.
The vendor continues, “It is such a nice, easy bike to ride. It’s very easy to kick-start hot or cold, ticks over without having to keep your hand hovering over the throttle, and handles like a café racer Dresda Triton but in a more comfortable, relaxed way.”
Although we do not know the bike’s history prior to 2018, we do know from its MoT record that it had not been neglected prior to its restoration. Tested almost every year between 2007 and 2015, it passed on all bar two occasions with no advisories, so we are of the mind that this started out as a very good bike which Dresda has only made better still.

The Summary

Typically, Tritons might be said to have represented the ton-up culture of the 1950s and ’60s at its most exciting and glamorous. This, of course, is not your average Triton by any means, and that’s no bad thing. 

Looking at first glance like a Norton Dominator, the Thunderbird engine and other Dresda modifications make it that much racier than your standard Dommie, but it still retains a degree of practicality and comfort which most Tritons unfortunately lack. We also think there’s a case to be made that this is better-looking than most Tritons, or at least prettier, but such a claim is likely to divide opinion.
It is fresh from a rebuild by no less than Dresda itself, so we’re confident that it’s all sound and we’re sure there’s nothing better if you’re looking for a bike you can jump on and use straight away.
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  • Año1959
  • MarcaNorton
  • ModeloTriton
  • ColorRed
  • Cuentakilómetros44 Millas
  • Cilindrada650cc
  • Tipo de vendedorParticular
  • Ciudad / MunicipioHastings
  • CondadoSussex
  • PaísReino Unido
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