A word about the gold "Made in England" written script decal as seen on BSAs and 1971 and later Triumphs:
This decal was only on the front down tube or steering head of BSA frames before 1971. Its use on Triumph frames begins with the 1971 models. This is because of the use of the new oil-in-frame frames, which were made for both BSA and Triumph in the same factory (probably the BSA works.)
The need for "uniformity of appaerance" is probably the reason these decals were also applied to Triumph 500cc frames (non oil-in-frame frames) also beginning with the 1971 models.
I have seen these decals wrongly used on 1970 and earlier Triumphs, sometimes on bikes restored by so-called "professionals" who, if they had been truly professional in their research, would never had made this mistake.
If restoring a pre-1971 Triumph 500 or 650, do not make this mistake as it should result in a one-point deduction (if the judge knows what he is doing.)
Also, 1970 was the LAST year that the "World Speed record Holder" decal was used on all Triumphs. Again, if this decal appears on a 1971 or later Triumph, it should also be a one-point deduction.
This decal was only on the front down tube or steering head of BSA frames before 1971. Its use on Triumph frames begins with the 1971 models. This is because of the use of the new oil-in-frame frames, which were made for both BSA and Triumph in the same factory (probably the BSA works.)
The need for "uniformity of appaerance" is probably the reason these decals were also applied to Triumph 500cc frames (non oil-in-frame frames) also beginning with the 1971 models.
I have seen these decals wrongly used on 1970 and earlier Triumphs, sometimes on bikes restored by so-called "professionals" who, if they had been truly professional in their research, would never had made this mistake.
If restoring a pre-1971 Triumph 500 or 650, do not make this mistake as it should result in a one-point deduction (if the judge knows what he is doing.)
Also, 1970 was the LAST year that the "World Speed record Holder" decal was used on all Triumphs. Again, if this decal appears on a 1971 or later Triumph, it should also be a one-point deduction.
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