1956 Triumph
T-110 GOLD DIGGER restored 58 T-110 way cool show piece
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Gold digger 1958 Bobber style triumph
We have an awesome bike here for you to consider purchasing! It is a 1956 Triumph Tiger T-110. However of course there was a lot of time, effort, sweat, and tears that went into making this bike stand alone amongst a group of Tigers! It is powered by a 650cc engine that you control with the 4-speed transmission. It has been converted to a 12 volt system, and had a Joe Hunt Magneto installed. The handle bars were changed to Biltwell Chumps handlebars, and has a narrow Freddy Hernandez springer front end with no front brake. It has a horseshoe oil tank. a 16-30 rear tire, and a stick rear drum brake all on a David Bird hard-tail with a 2' stretch and a 2' drop. The bike was finished off with an awesome paint job. The base is Birch White topped with a Pegan Gold Metalflake which was done by SteveO at Liquid Illusions. This was accented with some nice pin stripping by Vince Balistreri. This Bike has a helmet to painted to match. All this was done when built. The mechanics responsible for this build work for Deep South Cycles in Mississippi, and the fabrication was Jimmy Dell. This build was originally planned and paid for by Dean Conner. Dean named this intriguing gal "Gold Digger" for the hand she had buried in his pocket during the build. Gold Digger is displayed on the back of the helmet, as well as a scorched into the original leather seat. Also there is a silhouette of a woman's face is in front of the back wheel. If you any question about the bike please reach out to us. If you would like to see a video of the bike running go to https://www.instagram.com/p/BbfFVwCnwhY/?hl=en&taken-by=streetdreamstexas
Engine
- Engine Type
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- Engine Size
- 650 CC
- Fuel Specification
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Body
- Body Color
- Gold
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- Doors
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- Paint Type
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Basic
- Year
- 1956
- Make
- Triumph
- Model
- T-110
- Miles
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Interior
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- Secondary Interior Color
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- Seating Type
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- Seat Material
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- Shifter Type
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- Center Console
- No