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The Art of Motorcycle Restoration at Le Hangar 23

At Le Hangar 23, restoring vintage Triumph motorcycles is more than just a mechanical task—it’s about honoring the bike’s history while elevating it to new heights. We’ve spent years perfecting our craft, carefully refining each machine to highlight its original character. By thoughtfully upgrading key components and refining each detail, we create motorcycles that remain true to their heritage while achieving a level of craftsmanship and performance that stands the test of time.Specializing in 1968, 1969, and 1970 Triumph 650cc twins, we offer a range of styles—whether you envision a stock build, café racer, scrambler, bobber, or desert sled, we bring your ideas to life. Despite the range of customizations, one thing never changes: our commitment to creating motorcycles with exceptional reliability.

With over a decade of experience, we’ve refined every part of the process. Our deep network of suppliers and technical expertise allow us to build vintage Triumphs that perform comparable to the reliability of a modern motorcycle, while still celebrating their iconic past.

Restoration Consultation and Donor Selection

Every project begins with an in-depth consultation. We collaborate with you to refine your vision, from design aesthetics to performance needs. Once we’ve outlined your desired customizations, we locate a suitable donor motorcycle to begin the transformation.


Disassembly & Discovery

Our process begins by meticulously disassembling the donor motorcycle, carefully cataloging each part. This stage reveals the true condition of the machine, allowing us to assess what can be restored and what needs to be remachined or sourced. It’s a moment to uncover the history of the motorcycle, offering vital insights into what will be required to bring it back to life—better than ever.

Parts Treatment

Every single component is treated with painstaking attention. Whether it’s zinc, chrome, or cadmium plating, powder coating, or media blasting, each part undergoes a detailed process to ensure it exceeds factory standards for durability and finish.

Sourcing the Best

If any part cannot meet our strict quality standards, we turn to our trusted network of suppliers. We spare no expense in sourcing parts that are built to perform better than the originals, ensuring the longevity of your motorcycle. Innovation and improvement drive every decision we make..


Modern Improvements

While we honor the heritage of these motorcycles, modern technology allows us to make critical upgrades. We replace outdated points ignition systems with modern electronic ignitions, install advanced regulator rectifiers, and retrofit the charging system to support LED lighting and even phone chargers. Carburetors are upgraded to brand-new Amal premier carbs, which are carefully tuned for each build. Modern shocks and performance components are selected to match your riding needs—whether for everyday use or specific adventures.

Engine Work

The engine is the heart of every motorcycle, and we treat it as such. Each engine is blueprinted, meaning components are machined to fit each other and exact factory specifications. Worn parts are replaced, and others are restored to precise tolerances. Cylinder heads, pistons, crankshafts, and valves are all scrutinized and perfected or replaced, ensuring both reliability and performance. Assembly takes place in a controlled environment to keep every component free of contaminants, resulting in an engine that runs flawlessly.

Precision Machining

Not every aspect of the restoration can be completed in-house. We entrust specific components to our dedicated machining partner, who specializes exclusively in vintage British motorcycles. Their expertise allows us to fine-tune every specification for the Triumph 650 twins, ensuring absolute precision and dependability.

Bodywork & Paint

The body of each motorcycle is restored with the same level of care. Tanks are lined and sealed, while damaged panels are repaired or replaced using top-quality materials. Our trusted painter—an artisan renowned for their work with leading motorcycle customizers—applies factory-correct colors, finishes, and hand-painted pinstripes, ensuring each motorcycle’s finish is nothing short of exceptional.

Reassembly

The reassembly phase is where our craftsmanship truly shines. Every piece is meticulously fitted back together, restoring the motorcycle to a condition that surpasses even the factory standards. This is where the soul of the machine is reborn, with upgraded components seamlessly integrated into the restored frame.

Testing and Perfection

Before any motorcycle leaves our workshop, it undergoes extensive static and dynamic testing. We carefully monitor every aspect of the machine’s functionality to ensure it’s ready to deliver an exceptional riding experience. Nothing leaves our hands without rigorous testing and validation, guaranteeing that your motorcycle is ready for anything, wherever your journey takes you.

Our Commitment to Excellence

While our expertise of choice lies in 1968 - 1970 Triumph 650 twins, our passion for British motorcycles spans decades. We've restored everything from 1930s classics to 1980s legends. Although we focus on these select years for optimal results, we welcome inquiries for projects beyond this range—though they often require additional resources.

At Le Hangar 23, we believe in crafting more than just motorcycles; we build machines that carry their history into the future, blending heritage with innovation for the ultimate riding experience.

Restoration Consultation and Donor Selection

Every project begins with an in-depth consultation. We collaborate with you to refine your vision, from design aesthetics to performance needs. Once we’ve outlined your desired customizations, we locate a suitable donor motorcycle to begin the transformation.


The Art of Motorcycle Restoration at Le Hangar 23

At Le Hangar 23, restoring vintage Triumph motorcycles is more than just a mechanical task—it’s about honoring the bike’s history while elevating it to new heights. We’ve spent years perfecting our craft, carefully refining each machine to highlight its original character. By thoughtfully upgrading key components and refining each detail, we create motorcycles that remain true to their heritage while achieving a level of craftsmanship and performance that stands the test of time.Specializing in 1968, 1969, and 1970 Triumph 650cc twins, we offer a range of styles—whether you envision a stock build, café racer, scrambler, bobber, or desert sled, we bring your ideas to life. Despite the range of customizations, one thing never changes: our commitment to creating motorcycles with exceptional reliability.

With over a decade of experience, we’ve refined every part of the process. Our deep network of suppliers and technical expertise allow us to build vintage Triumphs that perform comparable to the reliability of a modern motorcycle, while still celebrating their iconic past.

Disassembly & Discovery

Our process begins by meticulously disassembling the donor motorcycle, carefully cataloging each part. This stage reveals the true condition of the machine, allowing us to assess what can be restored and what needs to be remachined or sourced. It’s a moment to uncover the history of the motorcycle, offering vital insights into what will be required to bring it back to life—better than ever.


Parts Treatment

Every single component is treated with painstaking attention. Whether it’s zinc, chrome, or cadmium plating, powder coating, or media blasting, each part undergoes a detailed process to ensure it exceeds factory standards for durability and finish.


Sourcing the Best

If any part cannot meet our strict quality standards, we turn to our trusted network of suppliers. We spare no expense in sourcing parts that are built to perform better than the originals, ensuring the longevity of your motorcycle. Innovation and improvement drive every decision we make..

Modern Improvements

While we honor the heritage of these motorcycles, modern technology allows us to make critical upgrades. We replace outdated points ignition systems with modern electronic ignitions, install advanced regulator rectifiers, and retrofit the charging system to support LED lighting and even phone chargers. Carburetors are upgraded to brand-new Amal premier carbs, which are carefully tuned for each build. Modern shocks and performance components are selected to match your riding needs—whether for everyday use or specific adventures.

Engine Work

The engine is the heart of every motorcycle, and we treat it as such. Each engine is blueprinted, meaning components are machined to fit each other and exact factory specifications. Worn parts are replaced, and others are restored to precise tolerances. Cylinder heads, pistons, crankshafts, and valves are all scrutinized and perfected or replaced, ensuring both reliability and performance. Assembly takes place in a controlled environment to keep every component free of contaminants, resulting in an engine that runs flawlessly.

Precision Machining

Not every aspect of the restoration can be completed in-house. We entrust specific components to our dedicated machining partner, who specializes exclusively in vintage British motorcycles. Their expertise allows us to fine-tune every specification for the Triumph 650 twins, ensuring absolute precision and dependability.

Bodywork & Paint

The body of each motorcycle is restored with the same level of care. Tanks are lined and sealed, while damaged panels are repaired or replaced using top-quality materials. Our trusted painter—an artisan renowned for their work with leading motorcycle customizers—applies factory-correct colors, finishes, and hand-painted pinstripes, ensuring each motorcycle’s finish is nothing short of exceptional.

Reassembly

The reassembly phase is where our craftsmanship truly shines. Every piece is meticulously fitted back together, restoring the motorcycle to a condition that surpasses even the factory standards. This is where the soul of the machine is reborn, with upgraded components seamlessly integrated into the restored frame.

Testing and Perfection

Before any motorcycle leaves our workshop, it undergoes extensive static and dynamic testing. We carefully monitor every aspect of the machine’s functionality to ensure it’s ready to deliver an exceptional riding experience. Nothing leaves our hands without rigorous testing and validation, guaranteeing that your motorcycle is ready for anything, wherever your journey takes you.

Our Commitment to Excellence

While our expertise of choice lies in 1968 - 1970 Triumph 650 twins, our passion for British motorcycles spans decades. We've restored everything from 1930s classics to 1980s legends. Although we focus on these select years for optimal results, we welcome inquiries for projects beyond this range—though they often require additional resources.

At Le Hangar 23, we believe in crafting more than just motorcycles; we build machines that carry their history into the future, blending heritage with innovation for the ultimate riding experience.

Restoration Consultation and Donor Selection

Every project begins with an in-depth consultation. We collaborate with you to refine your vision, from design aesthetics to performance needs. Once we’ve outlined your desired customizations, we locate a suitable donor motorcycle to begin the transformation.

The Art of Motorcycle Restoration at Le Hangar 23

At Le Hangar 23, restoring vintage Triumph motorcycles is more than just a mechanical task—it’s about honoring the bike’s history while elevating it to new heights. We’ve spent years perfecting our craft, carefully refining each machine to highlight its original character. By thoughtfully upgrading key components and refining each detail, we create motorcycles that remain true to their heritage while achieving a level of craftsmanship and performance that stands the test of time.Specializing in 1968, 1969, and 1970 Triumph 650cc twins, we offer a range of styles—whether you envision a stock build, café racer, scrambler, bobber, or desert sled, we bring your ideas to life. Despite the range of customizations, one thing never changes: our commitment to creating motorcycles with exceptional reliability.

With over a decade of experience, we’ve refined every part of the process. Our deep network of suppliers and technical expertise allow us to build vintage Triumphs that perform comparable to the reliability of a modern motorcycle, while still celebrating their iconic past.

Disassembly & Discovery

Our process begins by meticulously disassembling the donor motorcycle, carefully cataloging each part. This stage reveals the true condition of the machine, allowing us to assess what can be restored and what needs to be remachined or sourced. It’s a moment to uncover the history of the motorcycle, offering vital insights into what will be required to bring it back to life—better than ever.

Parts Treatment

Every single component is treated with painstaking attention. Whether it’s zinc, chrome, or cadmium plating, powder coating, or media blasting, each part undergoes a detailed process to ensure it exceeds factory standards for durability and finish.

Sourcing the Best

If any part cannot meet our strict quality standards, we turn to our trusted network of suppliers. We spare no expense in sourcing parts that are built to perform better than the originals, ensuring the longevity of your motorcycle. Innovation and improvement drive every decision we make..

Modern Improvements

While we honor the heritage of these motorcycles, modern technology allows us to make critical upgrades. We replace outdated points ignition systems with modern electronic ignitions, install advanced regulator rectifiers, and retrofit the charging system to support LED lighting and even phone chargers. Carburetors are upgraded to brand-new Amal premier carbs, which are carefully tuned for each build. Modern shocks and performance components are selected to match your riding needs—whether for everyday use or specific adventures.

Engine Work

The engine is the heart of every motorcycle, and we treat it as such. Each engine is blueprinted, meaning components are machined to fit each other and exact factory specifications. Worn parts are replaced, and others are restored to precise tolerances. Cylinder heads, pistons, crankshafts, and valves are all scrutinized and perfected or replaced, ensuring both reliability and performance. Assembly takes place in a controlled environment to keep every component free of contaminants, resulting in an engine that runs flawlessly.

Precision Machining

Not every aspect of the restoration can be completed in-house. We entrust specific components to our dedicated machining partner, who specializes exclusively in vintage British motorcycles. Their expertise allows us to fine-tune every specification for the Triumph 650 twins, ensuring absolute precision and dependability.

Bodywork & Paint

The body of each motorcycle is restored with the same level of care. Tanks are lined and sealed, while damaged panels are repaired or replaced using top-quality materials. Our trusted painter—an artisan renowned for their work with leading motorcycle customizers—applies factory-correct colors, finishes, and hand-painted pinstripes, ensuring each motorcycle’s finish is nothing short of exceptional.

Reassembly

The reassembly phase is where our craftsmanship truly shines. Every piece is meticulously fitted back together, restoring the motorcycle to a condition that surpasses even the factory standards. This is where the soul of the machine is reborn, with upgraded components seamlessly integrated into the restored frame.

Testing and Perfection

Before any motorcycle leaves our workshop, it undergoes extensive static and dynamic testing. We carefully monitor every aspect of the machine’s functionality to ensure it’s ready to deliver an exceptional riding experience. Nothing leaves our hands without rigorous testing and validation, guaranteeing that your motorcycle is ready for anything, wherever your journey takes you.

Our Commitment to Excellence

While our expertise of choice lies in 1968 - 1970 Triumph 650 twins, our passion for British motorcycles spans decades. We've restored everything from 1930s classics to 1980s legends. Although we focus on these select years for optimal results, we welcome inquiries for projects beyond this range—though they often require additional resources.

At Le Hangar 23, we believe in crafting more than just motorcycles; we build machines that carry their history into the future, blending heritage with innovation for the ultimate riding experience.

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This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.

© 2024 – Site Created by Studio Frenezi

This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.

© 2024 – Site Created by Studio Frenezi

This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.

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© 2024 – Site Created by Studio Frenezi

This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.

© 2024 – Site Created by Studio Frenezi

This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.

The Art of Motorcycle Restoration at Le Hangar 23

At Le Hangar 23, restoring vintage Triumph motorcycles is more than just a mechanical task—it’s about honoring the bike’s history while elevating it to new heights. We’ve spent years perfecting our craft, carefully refining each machine to highlight its original character. By thoughtfully upgrading key components and refining each detail, we create motorcycles that remain true to their heritage while achieving a level of craftsmanship and performance that stands the test of time.Specializing in 1968, 1969, and 1970 Triumph 650cc twins, we offer a range of styles—whether you envision a stock build, café racer, scrambler, bobber, or desert sled, we bring your ideas to life. Despite the range of customizations, one thing never changes: our commitment to creating motorcycles with exceptional reliability.

With over a decade of experience, we’ve refined every part of the process. Our deep network of suppliers and technical expertise allow us to build vintage Triumphs that perform comparable to the reliability of a modern motorcycle, while still celebrating their iconic past.

Restoration Consultation and Donor Selection

Every project begins with an in-depth consultation. We collaborate with you to refine your vision, from design aesthetics to performance needs. Once we’ve outlined your desired customizations, we locate a suitable donor motorcycle to begin the transformation.


Disassembly & Discovery

Our process begins by meticulously disassembling the donor motorcycle, carefully cataloging each part. This stage reveals the true condition of the machine, allowing us to assess what can be restored and what needs to be remachined or sourced. It’s a moment to uncover the history of the motorcycle, offering vital insights into what will be required to bring it back to life—better than ever.

Parts Treatment

Every single component is treated with painstaking attention. Whether it’s zinc, chrome, or cadmium plating, powder coating, or media blasting, each part undergoes a detailed process to ensure it exceeds factory standards for durability and finish.

Sourcing the Best

If any part cannot meet our strict quality standards, we turn to our trusted network of suppliers. We spare no expense in sourcing parts that are built to perform better than the originals, ensuring the longevity of your motorcycle. Innovation and improvement drive every decision we make..


Modern Improvements

While we honor the heritage of these motorcycles, modern technology allows us to make critical upgrades. We replace outdated points ignition systems with modern electronic ignitions, install advanced regulator rectifiers, and retrofit the charging system to support LED lighting and even phone chargers. Carburetors are upgraded to brand-new Amal premier carbs, which are carefully tuned for each build. Modern shocks and performance components are selected to match your riding needs—whether for everyday use or specific adventures.

Engine Work

The engine is the heart of every motorcycle, and we treat it as such. Each engine is blueprinted, meaning components are machined to fit each other and exact factory specifications. Worn parts are replaced, and others are restored to precise tolerances. Cylinder heads, pistons, crankshafts, and valves are all scrutinized and perfected or replaced, ensuring both reliability and performance. Assembly takes place in a controlled environment to keep every component free of contaminants, resulting in an engine that runs flawlessly.

Precision Machining

Not every aspect of the restoration can be completed in-house. We entrust specific components to our dedicated machining partner, who specializes exclusively in vintage British motorcycles. Their expertise allows us to fine-tune every specification for the Triumph 650 twins, ensuring absolute precision and dependability.

Bodywork & Paint

The body of each motorcycle is restored with the same level of care. Tanks are lined and sealed, while damaged panels are repaired or replaced using top-quality materials. Our trusted painter—an artisan renowned for their work with leading motorcycle customizers—applies factory-correct colors, finishes, and hand-painted pinstripes, ensuring each motorcycle’s finish is nothing short of exceptional.

Reassembly

The reassembly phase is where our craftsmanship truly shines. Every piece is meticulously fitted back together, restoring the motorcycle to a condition that surpasses even the factory standards. This is where the soul of the machine is reborn, with upgraded components seamlessly integrated into the restored frame.

Testing and Perfection

Before any motorcycle leaves our workshop, it undergoes extensive static and dynamic testing. We carefully monitor every aspect of the machine’s functionality to ensure it’s ready to deliver an exceptional riding experience. Nothing leaves our hands without rigorous testing and validation, guaranteeing that your motorcycle is ready for anything, wherever your journey takes you.

Our Commitment to Excellence

While our expertise of choice lies in 1968 - 1970 Triumph 650 twins, our passion for British motorcycles spans decades. We've restored everything from 1930s classics to 1980s legends. Although we focus on these select years for optimal results, we welcome inquiries for projects beyond this range—though they often require additional resources.

At Le Hangar 23, we believe in crafting more than just motorcycles; we build machines that carry their history into the future, blending heritage with innovation for the ultimate riding experience.

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