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RICHARD EDMONDS
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Sale of Vintage & Classic Motorcycles
Saturday 15th February 2020
Unit H, The Old Laundry, Ivy Road,
Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1SB
1956 Triumph Terrier
Reg. no. YON 461
Frame no. T11824
Engine no. T1511824
In 1952 Triumph re-entered the market for lightweight commuter machines with the introduction of the 149cc Terrier. A simple, compact, unit-construction four-stroke with four-speed gearbox, the Terrier was joined in 1954 by an enlarged version - the 200cc Tiger Cub - that offered 60mph-plus performance and 100mpg. This Terrier has been restored by a well-known Tiger Cub/Terrier specialist and we are told that it is still in good condition. It is offered with a V5c.
**This bike is 1955, not 1956 as catalogued.**
Reg. no. YON 461
Frame no. T11824
Engine no. T1511824
In 1952 Triumph re-entered the market for lightweight commuter machines with the introduction of the 149cc Terrier. A simple, compact, unit-construction four-stroke with four-speed gearbox, the Terrier was joined in 1954 by an enlarged version - the 200cc Tiger Cub - that offered 60mph-plus performance and 100mpg. This Terrier has been restored by a well-known Tiger Cub/Terrier specialist and we are told that it is still in good condition. It is offered with a V5c.
**This bike is 1955, not 1956 as catalogued.**
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