Vintage Triumph Parts


British Standard
Glenn's Triumph Two Cylinder Repair & Tune-Up Guide - Triumph Motorcycle Shop Manual
148
$38.95


Lowbrow Customs
Triumph Motor Engine Stand 650 / 750 Unit Twins 1963-up
86
$59.95


Lowbrow Customs
Rubber Mount Bracket Kit for Lowbrow Oil Tanks - for 500 / 650 c.c. unit Triumph Motorcycles - Aluminum Washers
7
$34.95


Lowbrow Customs
Chrome Rear Axle Spindle Nut - Thick - 500 650 Triumph #82-1747
13
$8.70


British Standard
1/4 inch BSP Petcock Fuel Valve - Reserve - For Triumph BSA Norton
11
$14.95

British Standard
Triumph Patent Plate with Rivets
1
$10.97

Amal Carburetor
Gasket and O-Ring Kit for 626 928 930 932 Concentric Carbs
19
$9.62


British Standard
Triumph Neck Roller Bearing Conversion - modern bearings for your old Triumph motorcycle
22
$42.63


British Standard
Shifter Lever / Center Stand Rubber for Triumph Motorcycles
10
$4.06


British Standard
Triumph Harley Neck Bearing Conversion - Fit a HD or Springer front end to your Triumph
25
$49.95
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Aftermarket & Custom Vintage Triumph Motorcycle Parts and Accessories
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What type of bolts are used on Triumph motorcycles?
Vintage Triumphs used Whitworth thread hardware on much of the bike, as do other vintage British cars and motorcycles such as Norton, BSA, Jaguar, MG and others. It can get confusing in 1968 Triumph started using a combination of Whitworth and standard (UNC, UNF) thread hardware on their engines and chassis. In addition to the threads being different, Whitworth bolts also have different size hex heads than standard hardware. Speciality Whitworth Tools, including sockets, wrenches, taps and dies, are available to be able to work properly on vintage British vehicles.
What year is my Triumph motorcycle?
The serial (VIN) number can be found on both the engine and the frame that show the model, year, and sometimes even the month of manufacture of your bike. You can determine the year of your vintage Triumph motorcycle by referencing our Triumph Motorcycle Engine & Frame Serial Numbers guide.
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Why are Triumph motorcycle accessories so expensive?
Companies that produce replacement and custom parts for Triumphs (and other vintage bikes) are spending a lot of time and energy developing and manufacturing parts that sell to a limited clientele. This tends to drive the price up, as smaller quantities of Triumph parts are sold compared to, for instance, windshields for late-model Harley touring bikes.
How to make My triumph bonneville faster
One way to make a motorcycle faster is by increasing it's horsepower. Increasing displacement by installing a big bore kit is one way to do so, as is having a high-flow air filter and exhaust system. Carbureted bikes can be tuned on a dyno to accurately test and fine tune a motorcycle to get the most power available.
How to make My triumph bonneville louder
Making a Triumph louder can be acheived by simply removing baffles from the stock mufflers, replacing them with aftermarket, free-flowing mufflers, or by running straight (no restriction such as baffles) header pipes.