
Between 1961 and 1967, Colin Seeley was one of Britain’s top sidecar  racers. But he’s better known for the motorcycles he developed after  retiring, mostly powered by AJS and Matchless engines. If you didn’t  have a factory ride, a Seeley bike was the next best thing. The machine  here is a ‘Triley’: a Triumph 6T  (Thunderbird) engine in a Seeley frame. It’s owned by Frenchman Vincent  Michel—who also took the pictures—and designed for hillclimbing and  vintage track events. The motor has been enlarged to 750cc and given  lightweight high compression pistons and reinforced conrods. The front  brake and fork are Seeley originals, and the gearbox is a Quaife six-speed. It’ll be a quick bike, and the lovely paint by Aero Color Design  makes it look even faster. [Images © Vincent Michel. Thanks to Frank  Charriaut of the highly recommended MotArt website; he's posted more  pictures of this bike here.]




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

















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