TRIUMPH THUNDERBIRD brake disc
Payment Terms: |
T/T,L/C |
Place of Origin: |
Zhejiang, China (Mainland) |
Product Detail
Model No.:
ZP111
Production Capacity:
100000PCS
Delivery Date:
15 DAYS UP
YEAR:
2000
Outside Diameter:
320mm
Means of Transport:
Ocean,Air
Packing:
BY CARTON; BY BOX; BY BLIST...
MODEL:
THUNDERBIRD
TYPE:
FRONT
Thickness of Disc:
5.0mm
Triumph obtained further lasting publicity with Marlon Brando's 1953 motion picture, The Wild One, in which he rode a 1950 6T Thunderbird.
product name:Excellent brake disc of TRIUMPH
To capture the American market, the 6T Thunderbird used a variant of the earlier Speed Twin's parallel twin engine, bored out from 500 cc to 650 cc to give the added horsepower American customers demanded.[2] The concept of enlarging the Speed Twin, the Thunderbird name and its 'paper dart' logo were thought up by managing director Edward Turner on one of his regular trips to Triumph's operations in the USA. The 'paper dart' logo was embossed onto the chain case cover on Thunderbirds from 1955 to 1962 and can be seen upon closer examination on the supplied photograph of the 1962 model. Previously, it appeared as a decal on the headlamp nacelle.
Triumph obtained further lasting publicity with Marlon Brando's 1953 motion picture, The Wild One, in which he rode a 1950 6T Thunderbird. In the book Triumph Motorcycles In America, there is reproduced a letter from Triumph's importers objecting to the producers as to the use of their machine in this film about rowdy motorcycle gangs.
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