Back in the Shed: Trident Progress Update
After two years offsite for a full engine rebuild, the Trident is finally back in the workshop - and the last few weeks have been flat out. With the front end already together, most of the work since the return has focused on the rear: stripping it, rebuilding it properly, and getting into some...
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1969 Triumph Trident T150 – Project Catch-Up
This 1969 Triumph T150 Trident has been in the background of Angloclassics for a couple of years now. It’s one of those bikes that’s always had potential, but with other projects taking priority, it’s only recently that it’s started getting the proper attention it deserves. Built in April ’69, it’s an early T150 with...
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Project Hurricane: A Legend Reborn
The Triumph X75 Hurricane stands out as one of the boldest British motorcycles ever built. With its American styling, triple-cylinder engine, and signature one-piece tank and seat unit, the Hurricane has become a collectible icon. At Angloclassics, work is currently underway to restore one of these rare machines—a project that’s already involved some unique...
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Now Shipping Internationally - Parts & Apparel Delivered Worldwide
We’re excited to announce that Angloclassics now offers international shipping for our full range of parts and apparel — with a special focus on fast, reliable delivery to Australia. Whether you're rebuilding a vintage Triumph in Melbourne or kicking over a Norton in the outback, you can now get our popular oil pressure gauge...
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A Journey of Miles and Updates
There's something uniquely satisfying about putting miles on a project bike that has been a labor of love. Over the last few months, I've had the chance to take my Triton out on the road properly, and I must say, it's been an incredible experience watching this dream take shape. Of course, no project...
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