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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 91151, member: 17212"] mx547. The Triumph T120's underwent some changes in 1971. The main change was the frame. They went to a single backbone type frame inorder to mimic the Trackmaster type racing frames in use during that time. The backbone frames were a step backwards. They were made from mild steel and they flexed a lot more than the earlier frames. They also had some leakage problems when they first came out. The more desirable T120's were from 1965 to 1969. Properly restored, these are worth more than the later models. In regard to the '72. It would depend on the condition and the price. I have seen some 1965 and 1969 T120R's go for $3.500 to $5.500 depending upon the degree of restoration. I don't think you could get near that much for a '72. If the bike is stock and complete, it will be worth more than if it is modified. Let us know what you find out? [/QUOTE]
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