Used 1908 Triumph 1908 3&1/2hp Used 500L
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1908 |
Mileage: | 999 |
Model: | 1908 31/2hp |
Sub Model (Optional): | 500cc |
Manufacturer: | Triumph |
Type: | Roadster |
Exterior Color: | Original |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Engine Size (cc): | 500 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
: | Original ride ready condition. Was running when hung off the showroom ceiling about 8 years ago. Triumph’s 1908 Roadster represented a development of the 1906 model, on which the renowned rocking front forks were introduced.In 1907, the engine’s capacity was increased to 453cc and rated at 3½hp but it was available only with magneto ignition. At the first Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race in 1907, Jack Marshall and Frank Hulbert finished second and third, respectively, in the single cylinder class on Triumphs. In 1908 the engine capacity was increased again to 476cc, while still rated at 3½hp. This 1908 Roadster features acetylene lighting and was originally sold new into the Wairarapa farming community in the lower North Island of New Zealand. |
Item status: | In archive SEE NEW ADS >>>>> |
Seller Description
Original ride ready condition.
Was running when hung off the showroom ceiling about 8 years ago.
Triumph’s 1908 Roadster represented a development of the 1906 model, on which the renowned rocking front forks were introduced.In 1907, the engine’s capacity was increased to 453cc and rated at 3½hp but it was available only with magneto ignition. At the first Isle of Man Tourist Trophy race in 1907, Jack Marshall and Frank Hulbert finished second and third, respectively, in the single cylinder class on Triumphs. In 1908 the engine capacity was increased again to 476cc, while still rated at 3½hp.This 1908 Roadster features acetylene lighting and was originally sold new into the Wairarapa farming community in the lower North Island of New Zealand.
Your chance to own a real slice of motorcycling history. They don't make them like this anymore..
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To ship this item from Nelson, New Zealand to the port of Los Angeles would be approximately USD$750.00. There would be documentation, filing and importation fees to have it released from the port. Best to enquire what these might be with your own agent.
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Item Information
Item ID: | 138190 |
Motorcycle location: | Nelson, New Zealand |
For sale by: | Private Seller |
Last update: | 13.12.2019 |
Views: | 36 |
Found on | eBay.ca |
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