Forks are another giveaway identity point
Its a veteran model too,
Indeed, as a veteran it has to be pre 1914
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and I’m sure someone will identify the exact year and model.
Rider is sitting up above the tank, so its pre 1912.
Its got mudguards, so its not a TT model.
So will have pedals for starting.
Could be the full touring model.
Belt drive with no gearbox. (might have 3 speeds in the hub, as an optional extra)
With that numberplate, someone who REALLY knows their stuff and Triumphs will probably be able to
pin it down to an exact year, and even which town and/or village it comes from as well !
For sale/sold recently.
(and I just realised this one doesn't have the ignition lever on the side of the tank ...)