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Saturday, 05 December 2009

Underground Bobbers 1972 Carbon Triumph 650

Underground Bobbers 1972 Carbon Triumph 650

Underground Bobbers 1972 Carbon Triumph 650

By Mark Barnett, Photos by Reza Gohary and Farzin Yassiny

Making boat, airplane, and car parts by summer and one-off motorcycle parts during the winter, Reza Gohary and Farzin Yassiny of Underground Bobbers in Livermore, California are combining old and new in a super creative way. This 1972 650 Triumph was purchased as the shop errand runner, spending its time picking up parts, lunch, and what-have-you for the summer business, Pro Fiberglass. But then what started out as their hobby, their winter bike business, began gathering steam and the two decided they needed to do a rebuild and have a shop show bike to demonstrate their talents. In a quick three months, this old road warrior received new carbon clothes, including the tank, front fender, seat, number plates, and headlamp. The rest of the bike was finished off in “barbeque black.” The shop now had a bike that could demonstrate their business, making one-off parts for almost any vehicle that moves on land, sea, or air. At the same time they were combining old and new, they added semi-dirt tires to the vehicle making it appear to be a dual purpose bike. An off-roader conceived from a spring/fall parent union. Reza and Farzin have had a previous bike featured in our magazine. You can check out the Jan/March 2008 issue of Barnett’s to see that bike. We’ll have it in the archives of this site soon as well.

One of the reasons I selected this carbon clad old timer is that there seems to be a movement out there, not only restoring old bikes which has been going on forever, but restoring and upgrading them. Old bikes were always fast enough for street use, but so much progress has been made in tires, frames, suspension, and braking that quite a few builders simply can’t resist bringing some of the rest of the bike into the twenty-first century. I think we’ll be seeing a lot more mixed-up bikes like this in Barnett’s Magazine. Visit www.Undergroundbobbers.com for more or drop them an email them at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

SPECIFICATIONS
Owner: Reza Gohary and Farzin Yassiny, Underground Bobbers
Year/Make: 1972 Triumph
Fabrication: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Assembly: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Build time: 3 months
Engine: 650cc
Ignition: Lucas
Carb: Amal (2)
Pipes: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Air Cleaner: No thanks
Transmission: 4-speed
Front wheel: 19"
Rear wheel: 18"
Front Tire: Avon Distanzia
Rear Tire: Avon Distanzia
Oil Tank: In frame
Fenders: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Headlight: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Taillight: Misc. Honda
Hand Controls: Yes
Electrical: Lucas
Painter: Reza Gohary
Color: Barbeque Black
Graphics: None
Molding: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Seat: Underground Bobbers, Pro Fiberglass
Special thanks to: Farzin Yassiny, Carolyn Gohary, Rick Price, Raybers, Scott Hultquist, Mike Chase

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