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| Newbie Joined: Jun 2008
Bike: 1966 Bonniville
Posts: 2
| All right all of you Triumph crazies. I am looking to acquire a 1966 Bonnie and have found one. The owner says it has a 1969 front end. One would think the question would be 'why does it have a 69 front end' but my question is... What on earth is the difference between a 66 and a 69 front end? Dave |
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