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The Pam Too (the second version of the Lil' Pam racer) is the epitome of what a good Triumph pre-unit racer should look like or a custom for that matter!
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How cool is the low extension cafe racer seat! (all photos come from a 1964 Hot Rod Magazine on Complete Motorcycling) Note: according to reader named Somer, "Those seats were made by Sonny Angel in San Diego in the 50's.He ran a lot at the Salt Flats so that's why they showed up there.he still has a shop in San Diego." Thanks for the info Somer!
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