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My A10...not a rats nest of pipes and shapes ,just organic simplicity
I am partial to this one. My 1955 Triumph T110.
Great thread. Like all so far.That said, the word “prettiest” seems (to me) somehow unapt, with “most handsome” or “best looking” or “most artful” or something, but not prettiest. That is, however, pre-coffee quibbling; sorry.But, if I may also be pardoned for this somewhat iconoclastic comment, at least WRT the Euro nominees thus far, I think the prettiest — or whatever label one chooses — is the Indian Thunderstroke. IMO, it is better looking than the 1948 Indian Chief 80″ Flathead it was meant to emulate.My second place trophy also goes to an Indian engine, albeit of the pre-Polaris days, i.e., this, also a throwback. In this case, a 1920 Indian.But, coffee’s ready — thanks, Kathi — so I may come to my senses shortly.Bill
Never owned one of these but always thought the late '60s Triumph Bonnevilles were some of the best looking bikes ever made. Cleaner engine than my Norton.Pete