1952 TRIUMPH SPEEDTWIN CUSTOM
Built by Jared Weems of Tampa, Florida, over a period of nearly seven years, this custom Triumph was based on artist David Mann’s painting Dog Gone Hot Dogs, which was first featured in the July 1983 edition of Iron Horse magazine. During Mann’s illustrious career, he would create over a thousand paintings for magazines such as Easy Rider, Iron Horse, and Chopper, but only two would feature a Triumph. The fantastical silhouettes of the bikes in Mann’s work has provided inspiration for numerous motorcycle customizers.
COUNTRY: Great Britain / USA
ENGINE: 498 cc air-cooled twin-cylinder four-stroke
HORSEPOWER: N/A
TOP SPEED: 85 mph
COURTESY OF THE BARBER VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM
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