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Identify these bikes! / Re: 1936 Triumph (?) 1-cylinder OHV engine ~300cc
« on: October 09, 2009, 03:16:35 PM »
RichP: That was a good idea. I measured a thread and a screw marked on the picture. They are exactly 9mm and 14mm. Does it mean the engine block is rather continental that british?

Also, I discover that the cylinder and cylinder head are from Horex Regina/Victoria SB35

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Identify these bikes! / Re: 1936 Triumph (?) 1-cylinder OHV engine ~300cc
« on: October 05, 2009, 07:30:43 PM »
At TWN club I was told it is not a german triumph. Two different guys points it might be a british triumph, but they are not sure about it.

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Identify these bikes! / Re: 1936 Triumph (?) 1-cylinder OHV engine ~300cc
« on: October 03, 2009, 01:43:54 AM »
Hi Justin, thanks for your answer.

Notice that the engine is not connected directly to the frame, but it has that black metal plate visible on one of the pictures. So the frame and the engine comes out of different motorcycles.

Amal Carb. has a lot of stamps on its case, logos etc. Engine has none, except for a serial number. It is not german-style, they always has everything well documented and stamped I think.

What do you think?

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Identify these bikes! / 1936 Triumph (?) 1-cylinder OHV engine ~300cc
« on: October 01, 2009, 10:46:14 PM »
Hi, I'm about to restore my dad's old motorcycle. According to the documents it is a 1936 Triumph, but it's definitely not. As it used to be in Poland in 70's, the motorcycle is a mixture of different makes and kinds.

If anyone has an idea, please help me identifying the parts. It would be probably hard to restore it to its original state, but my point is to make it, how my father bought it.

I think gearbox is a Burman's SL model, but I have no idea about an engine. Please look at the pictures, and provide me any information. The engine has a characteristic valve timing box, and unfortunatelly I do not have it's cover, so I'm stuck right now :(

More pictures are available here http://cinas2.webd.pl/triumph/ and here http://cinas2.webd.pl/triumph/silnik

Thanks in advance
Marcin

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