
Traditionalists in Britain might wince at the thought of a custom Norton-Triumph chimera, but in America, they’re a little less sensitive. Here, then, is a modern-day ‘Triton’…
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While Cleveland-based bike builder Jesse Bassett from ‘The Gas Box’ has used the engine from a 1959 Triumph and the featherbed frame from a Norton, a number of handmade parts such as the aluminium fuel and oil tanks have also been incorporated. To Jesse, we say kudos. We can’t wait to see what’s next.