I have a nice, original, unrestored '61 Triumph T110 Tiger that I bought from the widow of the original owner, who imported it himself (along with a Bonnie and a Cub) by becoming a dealer and rode it till he parked it about 20 years ago.
It was very well cared for mechanically, and seems to be all original except the "Tiger face" tail light lens and a hoop frame for a windscreen.
I have carefully cleaned the carb & air filter, changed the oil, and adjusted the magneto points to get it running. The carb was quite clean, just a bit sticky, and the oil was relatively sludge-free and drained easily. It started on about the 8th kick and runs well, I had it out and up near 60 MPH with no issues.
MY QUESTION: Should I (A) wash the bike? It is quite dusty and a bit grimy under the engine and around the chain area. Or should I (B) just dust off the loose dirt and wipe off the accumulations of grime? Or should I (C) Leave it as it is?
My interest is in maximum value for resale, as it was purchased strictly to resell.
The underlying paint is in about 95% complete condition, some of the Gold lining is worn down near the knee area, and it has one 1" scratch/gouge on the headlight nacelle.
It was very well cared for mechanically, and seems to be all original except the "Tiger face" tail light lens and a hoop frame for a windscreen.
I have carefully cleaned the carb & air filter, changed the oil, and adjusted the magneto points to get it running. The carb was quite clean, just a bit sticky, and the oil was relatively sludge-free and drained easily. It started on about the 8th kick and runs well, I had it out and up near 60 MPH with no issues.
MY QUESTION: Should I (A) wash the bike? It is quite dusty and a bit grimy under the engine and around the chain area. Or should I (B) just dust off the loose dirt and wipe off the accumulations of grime? Or should I (C) Leave it as it is?
My interest is in maximum value for resale, as it was purchased strictly to resell.
The underlying paint is in about 95% complete condition, some of the Gold lining is worn down near the knee area, and it has one 1" scratch/gouge on the headlight nacelle.
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