No Reserve: Triumph Trackmaster Prototype
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Triumph

This unique, history-making vehicle is a no-reserve Triumph Trackmaster Prototype, originating from 1968, during Triumph's experimental phase. It's an unrestored gem, showcasing its original orange paint and distinctive white racing stripes. This prototype model features a rare 650cc parallel-twin engine, paired with a five-speed gearbox, and boasts distinctive twin exhaust pipes exiting on the right side of the engine. Its design is characterized by a large fuel tank, full fairings hugging a steel-tube frame, and unique to this particular bike, an innovative telescopic fork setup at the front. With a starting number of #7 clearly displayed on its fairings, it's evident that this Triumph was intended for competitive track use during its original production period, making it not only a rare collectors' item but also a fascinating piece of motorcycle racing history.
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$9,200