Classic Triumph Motorcycle Group Irvine

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Team Members:

 

 

We are a small group of professional guys who build and restore classic Triumphs in our spare time.  We have been close friends for 25+ years.  Our goal is to get as many British bikes back on the road as possible.  When was the last time you saw one when you were out in your car?
 At Triumph Irvine we build motorcycles with a passion, by using as many original parts as possible from Lucas Electrics to Champion, from Girling to Dunlop etc. We will replate chrome rather than replace with cheap replacements and stove enamel all metal work to the highest standard by polishing all alloy to a show stopping finish and building on a clean carpeted shop floor we can ensure that these classic motorcycles are finished to the highest standard. So if you fancy owning and driving a classic Triumph Motorcycle again or you’re looking to change your own Triumph give us a call because what we do here is awesome. Safe driving.
 

Let us introduce ourselves -
 

Derek (right in photo) - I’ve been involved with Triumphs and BSA`s since 1980.  My favourite bike has to be my T160v, which I have owned since 1982.  My tasks within our group is communications, engine restorations and motivating Davy and Rab!!  
 

Davy (left in photo) - I’ve been involved with Triumphs and BSA`s since 1980. My favourite bike is the 1968 T120r.  My main tasks within the group are communications, alloy and chrome polishing and sourcing correct parts from various suppliers, which can be a total pain in the butt as prices supplied can vary greatly.
 

Rab (see photo page) - I’ve been involved with everything that has an engine since I was a boy.  I keep the operation ticking over a suitable rate and handling all the tricky jobs that no-one wants to do!!  I AM the "master of ALL things tricky".  My main tasks are to do the re-wiring as the new harnesses that we get in always have some sort of fault within them whether it be a wire coming out at the wrong side of it could have a wire missing but it gives me a good starting point. Sometimes it’s easier just to make a new harness from scratch. I am also involved with engine refurbishment and restoration, coachlines and paintwork.  My favourite bike is the 1974 T150v.
 
 

We have found that the best suppliers are-
 

LP Williams - 01926 408822

TMS of Nottingham - 0115 950 3447
 Burtons Bike Bits of Leicestershire - 01530 564363