I think I've posted photos of this bike before but at the time I had no idea it was built by Von Dutch.
This 1949 Triumph 6T has been reworked by Von Dutch
and converted into a classic bobber, a style of motorcycle that was in
huge demand in Southern California during the 1970s and remains
enormously popular today.
1949 was actually the first year of production for the Triumph 6T
Thunderbird, it was a motorcycle created to appeal to the American
marketplace and as such it was fitted with a bored 650cc version of the
earlier Triumph Speed Twin’s 500cc parallel twin engine. This additional
power made it an immediate success in the US as well as Britain and
slightly further afield in Australia and New Zealand. Many of the
original Thunderbirds are still on the road and there are huge
communities dedicated to keeping them out on the bitumen.
The bike you see here was painted and pinstriped by Kenneth Graeme
Howard (better known as Von Dutch) during the 1970s, a time when he was
establishing himself as the driving catalyst behind the Kustom Kulture
movement, a movement that’s still growing over 40 years later. It’s
suspected that he also customised the bike into its current form,
however he didn’t keep records so authenticity on much of his work is
notoriously difficult to prove.
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