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MotoShed's ‘Road Runner’ Indian Scout Sixty Motorbike

MotoShed's ‘Road Runner’ Indian Scout Sixty Motorbike

MotoShed are a like minded and free spirited bunch of friends who have spent the last 20 years in various aspects of the motorcycle industry. Their experience is wide-ranging from bike building, to race preparation, design, marketing and generally living and breathing motorcycles. They operate guerrilla style, preferring to stay out of the spotlight.
Their list of custom builds is long and distinguished, as is their client list, including names like; Jonny Rea, Fogarty, Adam Ant and many more.
Indian motorcycles is America’s first motorcycle company, founded in 1901.

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Oshe 1960 Triumph T100 Bobber

Oshe 1960 Triumph T100 Bobber

1960 was an important year for Triumph. They had introduced the new 'unit’ 500cc engine with the engine and gearbox as a single unit. 1960 also meant the T100 was when the controversial bathtub-esq bodywork was released on the world. This was a semi enclosed rear end that resembled an old upside down tin bath. This wasn't well received and only lasted 2 years.
This 1960 Triumph T100 bobber was built by David as a bit of fun in his downtime. David is the owner of Oshe & Workshop Seventy7, 2 sides of the same coin, located at Ordnance Depot, Weedon, Northamptonshire.

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