This is a 1966 T100SC 500 cc Triumph air-cooled OHV parallel twin and a four-speed transmission. The estimated dry weight of the bike is around 370-plus pounds. Depending on who you talk to, the top speed is about 105 miles per hour. It’s a true classic. Paint work is by Tom Bodalski of Bodacious Cycle Paintworks.
This 1965 T100SC was built with purpose and function by Bradley Fawcett of Greenville, South Carolina. His desire was to design and build a custom competition scrambler that offered the simplicity of a factory Tricor effort, alongside the time tried classic Triumph lines. A Jaguar XKE Smiths Tachometer gearbox drive, Gary Nixon primary cover, and genuine Webco handlebars are a handful of specialty items that set this beauty apart. It is currently displayed in Staffordshire, England. This is the second of three bikes I had the privilege of photographing for Bradley.
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• Bradley Fawcett: www.9MCVINTAGE.com