It kept the company going when they were not selling bikes, remember the cost of their bike in the 1950s were the same as buying a country cottage with a septic tank, I wonder which one increased in value the most?
You would not want to be doing that. The Paton 500 was not fast for a very long time. I don't think Percy Tait had any brains. It is possible to get a Triumph 500 going very fast, but it would be the nastiest bike in creation. 'Torque wins races;'.
He did not have enough brains to find himself a bike with which he could demonstrate his true ability. That Triumph 500 would have been a bastard. Going well on that does not prove anything except stupidity. The trouble is that Percy Tait was probably like most of us - he did not care about money. He worked for Triumph fer almost nothing.
Hailwood never rode a shit-heap.
He did not have enough brains to find himself a bike with which he could demonstrate his true ability. That Triumph 500 would have been a bastard. Going well on that does not prove anything except stupidity. The trouble is that Percy Tait was probably like most of us - he did not care about money. He worked for Triumph fer almost nothing.
Hailwood never rode a shit-heap.
He did not have enough brains to find himself a bike with which he could demonstrate his true ability. That Triumph 500 would have been a bastard. Going well on that does not prove anything except stupidity. The trouble is that Percy Tait was probably like most of us - he did not care about money. He worked for Triumph fer almost nothing.
Hailwood never rode a shit-heap.
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