RIP Bob Trigg

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Copied from the AN FB post:

"A sad month for Norton Commando owners and addicts. Bob Trigg, the project leader and thus "father" of the Commando, died last Friday.
I had hoped to see him again at our Open Day this year. Last year I was impressed with his fitness in body and mind.
Farewell, Bob!"

RIP Bob Trigg


RIP Bob Trigg


RIP Bob Trigg
 
He sure did build a nice bike ...Condolences to his family and friends ....
 
That is sad news
Condolences to his family
You helped give us a brilliant bike Bob thank you
 
Read an interview with Mr. Trigg years ago. Seemed very down-to-earth and matter-of-fact when it came to discussing motorcycle dynamics. Another giant gone. RIP
 
The motorcycling world is a better place for his endeavors. RIP sir.
 
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Sad news indeed, but there are many monuments to him on the road today proving his stay here was worth it.
 
Ditto on the nice bike he helped give the world. Godspeed Mr. Trigg.
 
Very sad, he was one of the best. He managed to do the job excellently despite the ridiculous pressures put on him by the Managing Director and the multi-millionaire who resurrected the company. The Commando is a fitting monument to his engineering skills.
 
It reminds us that so many of us are not far behind. We come and we go. RIP Mr Trigg.
 
RIP Bob Trigg
RIP Mr Trigg.
I know someone who is a fan of one of his other designs and has bought several. He has even fitted a pulse jet engine to one and mentioned it to Bob Trigg when they met recently.

 
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