This is a bike to rebuild and is not complete and correct. Leave a message if I don't answer and I will return your call. I'm not a Triumph expert but know a fair bit about motorcycles so I can probably answer most questions about this bike, you may call me (336) 908-1869 if you prefer. Carb, fuel and oil tank (repaired), wheels, front fender are correct but the back fender is from a 50's Triumph and the side stand is pieced together. I think the head is from a later bike and perhaps the transmission too but I am not certain. Pre-War Charm For a Post-War World - 1946-49 Triumph Roadster. Most motor internals are present but the pistons are stuck. A Rugged, Ready Runner - 1955-1962 Triumph TR3. The motor and frame numbers match and a lot of the bike is correct and present but lots is missing too and some of what is there is not correct. I purchased this bike about 15 years ago and have been too distracted by other projects to give this one a go so it's time to move it onward. The TR5AR was one of the first non-bathtub styled 500's and it hints at the beautiful 60's bikes to follow. This is one of the rarest unit twin Triumph motorcycles, only produced for a couple of years and made in very small numbers for the American market only. Here is a 1961 Triumph TR5AR for rebuild or restoration.
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