Classic Bike Guide: Flying Tigers - Two Triumph Tiger 110s
Much wants more. The Americans demanded bigger engines than 500cc, so Triumph gave them the 650cc Thunderbird... but even that didn't satisfy them for long, so the stakes were upped with the launch of the Tiger 110. Nigel C. takes a look at one of the earliest and one of the last. From Classic Bike Guide magazine - January 2012! See more: http://www.classicbikeguide.com/

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