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- Tribsa abstract "The Tribsa, or Tri-B.S.A., was a custom built café racer or off road motorcycle of the 1960s and 1970s. Its name was an amalgamation of Triumph and BSA. The purpose was to combine the best elements of each marque to give a superior bike to either.A Tribsa involved a Triumph parallel twin engine installed in BSA motorcycle frame. Although both the BSA A65 and the Triumph 650 cc twins engines were overhead valve (OHV) units, only the Triumph had twin camshafts, which facilitated tuning for greater power output. The BSA frame was a duplex-cradle design which was considered stiffer and stronger than the Triumph's single downtube item.A batch of nine TriBSAs were planned by the factory for the 1966 ISDT using 348 cc, 490 cc and 'special capacity' 504 cc 'short' Triumph twin engines in a frame using geometry from the BSA Victor scrambler, Victor front forks and wheel together with a Triumph QD rear wheel in a Triumph swinging arm (swingarm in American English). A light-alloy Gold Star type fuel tank and a steel oil tank were fitted together with three ignition coils, one as a spare.The 490 cc prototype was finished and tested in Wales with the remaining batch utilising the other engine sizes scheduled to follow. Some bikes were intended to be named Triumph and the others BSA, to enable two opportunities for makers' honours.A Tribsa was built experimentally at Meriden by Triumph in 1973 using surplus BSA A65 frames. This led to a 'factory Tribsa' which was to use the BSA A65 frames with the 650 cc TR6 engine. Not many of these hybrids were produced and factory records are vague.In today's vintage off-road events, Tribsas may be seen competing in motocross, enduro, and trials.A popular alternative to the Tribsa was the Triton which combined a Triumph engine in a Norton Featherbed frame.".
- Tribsa thumbnail TriBsa_57.jpg?width=300.
- Tribsa wikiPageExternalLink search?search=cafe+racer.
- Tribsa wikiPageID "4453829".
- Tribsa wikiPageLength "5975".
- Tribsa wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Tribsa wikiPageRevisionID "658713233".
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Amalgamation_(names).
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink BSA_A65_Star.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink BSA_B44_Shooting_Star.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink BSA_Gold_Star.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Café_racer.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:BSA_motorcycles.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_motorcycles.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Custom_motorcycles.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Triumph_motorcycles.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Custom_motorcycle.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink DMOZ.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Enduro.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Featherbed_frame.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink International_Six_Days_Enduro.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Motocross.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle_racing.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle_trials.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Off-road_motorcycle.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Open_Directory_Project.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve_engine.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Straight-twin_engine.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Straight-two_engine.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Swingarm.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Triton_motorcycle.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Bonneville.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Engineering.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Triumph_Engineering_Co_Ltd.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink Types_of_motorcycles.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink File:TriBSA_466.jpg.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLink File:TriBsa_57.jpg.
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "TriBSA".
- Tribsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tribsa".
- Tribsa hasPhotoCollection Tribsa.
- Tribsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Better_source.
- Tribsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Tribsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Tribsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tribsa subject Category:BSA_motorcycles.
- Tribsa subject Category:British_motorcycles.
- Tribsa subject Category:Custom_motorcycles.
- Tribsa subject Category:Triumph_motorcycles.
- Tribsa hypernym Custom.
- Tribsa type Article.
- Tribsa type Company.
- Tribsa type Article.
- Tribsa type Classification.
- Tribsa type Vehicle.
- Tribsa comment "The Tribsa, or Tri-B.S.A., was a custom built café racer or off road motorcycle of the 1960s and 1970s. Its name was an amalgamation of Triumph and BSA. The purpose was to combine the best elements of each marque to give a superior bike to either.A Tribsa involved a Triumph parallel twin engine installed in BSA motorcycle frame.".
- Tribsa label "Tribsa".
- Tribsa sameAs m.0c38qj.
- Tribsa sameAs Q7840449.
- Tribsa sameAs Q7840449.
- Tribsa wasDerivedFrom Tribsa?oldid=658713233.
- Tribsa depiction TriBsa_57.jpg.
- Tribsa isPrimaryTopicOf Tribsa.