I've been largely a Harley (and BMW) guy. I never had a Triumph, but jumped over all the Brit bikes by going from a 1967 Honda 160 to a Harley 74 Panhead in the early 1970s. My pals mostly had Brit bikes: Triumph, BSA, and Nortons. But those makes always remained something of a mystery to me.
Now I find myself getting interested in the 1950s and 1960s when Triumph was King. I just interviewed a retired "top-ten" Triumph dealer from those years and his stories from the Triumph perspective were very good! In fact, guys from his shop riding Triumphs would go to the Harley Rally and cause trouble. They considered Harley riders back then to be more "sedate" in his words.
So anyway, I'd like to study up on Triumph in America and wonder if there's a decent book out there telling that story? Not so much a British-based history, but one telling about Triumph (or all the Brit bikes together) in the USA during the 1950s and 60s with a little British background.
Thanks!
Now I find myself getting interested in the 1950s and 1960s when Triumph was King. I just interviewed a retired "top-ten" Triumph dealer from those years and his stories from the Triumph perspective were very good! In fact, guys from his shop riding Triumphs would go to the Harley Rally and cause trouble. They considered Harley riders back then to be more "sedate" in his words.
So anyway, I'd like to study up on Triumph in America and wonder if there's a decent book out there telling that story? Not so much a British-based history, but one telling about Triumph (or all the Brit bikes together) in the USA during the 1950s and 60s with a little British background.
Thanks!
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