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Greybeard
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I've never seen this before
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Greybeard (Neil)
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RDfella
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Chinese Triumph?
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Looks more Italian frame. I'm gonna call it a tritaly.
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g'day GB
Looks to be a Trihard motor badge on the timing cover. The name on the tank suggests Italian.
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Re: Unknown bike, to me
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02.10. 2018 21:23 »
Rings a bell, think there was a car called an Ital, Morris Ital (Marina derivative?)
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morris
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italjet
There was an article a while ago in a Dutch classic bike magazine about a bloke restoring an Italjet Grifon.
According to the article, Italian built with a Triumph T120 engine block so not sure if the Wikipedia article is correct
https://www.motorrijwiel.nu/
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Looks almost as though the Triumph unit has replaced a Velocette motor. Who was it that made a batch of Velo engined bikes?
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02.10. 2018 22:48 »
Company still exists but makes e-bikes now
https://www.italjet.com/en/
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The Velo version was branded 'Indian'.
Italian Italjet frame. American. Floyd Clymer project.
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