4c Triumph T110

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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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Putting back pictures into your PB account wont make them visible here on the forum unless you start paying a fee to them. Your best option is to switch to another host as I did and I am currently happy using a 'postimage' free account.

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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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What I meant by putting them back, was onto our forum here, by using a different host
as you mentioned Ghosty :)

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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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some great info in this thread...so much so i found one on ebay and won a roll pin/sping axel model today...ill share details when i get it
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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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i received the cycle and it has the roll/spring pin...it has the base braces...nice condition overall except for one of the handle bars is broken off...so how many have we got now?
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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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Brad Pittiful wrote:i received the cycle and it has the roll/spring pin...it has the base braces...nice condition overall except for one of the handle bars is broken off...so how many have we got now?

That is good news Dan,
Sometimes we speak of the locality where these models were first shipped to. I know we can’t be certain for sure of exact original shipping destination but it is interesting that of the 5 production examples known, 3 have popped up in the States,(assuming yours was USA) one in Australia
and the other in Antonin's spares box. :D
Like Jason I am very fond of the first code in a production model and was pretty pleased to find this one.

Plus the one on the 78 pre-pro. Do we know if there is more than one pre-pro in existence?

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Hello Zbret,
Thanks for reloading the two pics, good to see thread complete again. I too am now the pleased owner of the second type axle.
Another triumph for 2017 you could say. ;)
Here is a composite pic of the three axles in order of production from left to right. All are on the early casting with the thin ribs (braces) on the base.
There may be one more type of axle they tried in this early period before settling on the steel dome head riveted, I will try and get a suitable photo.

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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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yellowfoden wrote:
Diecast wrote: Antonin, almost four years later, here is a model to answer your request to confirm the roll pin (spring pin) axle on the early production version of the 4c Triumph T110 with the thin ribs (braces) on the base.
Bert
Fantastic found Yellowfoden & Brad and thanks for the confirmation of the variation with roll pin (spring pin). It is almost incredible that even after 60 years we are all together here findind and confirming new variations.
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Interesting post and a good read.
So much so that I was able to win this that I would have overlooked otherwise.
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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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It seems to me that this is an overlooked variation rather than something rare (c.f. 41a code 1).
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Re: 4c Triumph T110

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Another one to hunt for!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Tinman wrote:Another one to hunt for!

JP are you back in the game or just making a statement?
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