The 1968 Triumph 500cc T100C Tiger / Trophy Project is a fascinating relic from the golden age of British motorcycling. These motorcycles were versatile, capable of both off-road and on-road performance, a dual-purpose bike long before the term became fashionable. Triumph's 500cc engines of that era were known for their reliability and performance, which is why they found applications in various models, including the T100C. This particular model is the Tiger / Trophy variant, which suggests that it has the off-road capabilities along with its road-going nature. The T100C was a popular choice among racers and everyday riders alike because of its versatility and robustness. The engine and frame's compatibility was often cited as a remarkable feature, allowing the bike to excel in various types of terrains and conditions. While the technology may appear basic by today's standards, it was state-of-the-art at the time. Features like the clutch and gearbox that could handle the engine's power output, a brake system that could bring the machine to a halt efficiently, and electrical systems that were advanced for the era, were all part of the package. Given its history and what it represents, the 1968 T100C is not just another old bike; it's a piece of motorcycling history. Whether you're considering restoring this to its former glory or using its robust frame and engine as the basis for a custom project, you have something here that connects you directly to a golden era of motorcycling.
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