A ton-up girl fixing her Triumph, 1950s

    by wemtastic

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    1. Ton-up” came from British slang for hitting the ton, 100 mph. In the 1950s most bikes barely managed 80, so anyone who cracked the ton, especially a woman, instantly earned respect at the Ace Cafe.

    2. PragmaticMe80085 on

      I know very little about motorbikes, but I was told by someone who knows a lot that Norton owners were often called ton up because it was the first production bike in the UK that would do 100mph 🤷🏻

    3. OP plsz post this over on r/justgalsbeingchicks , also don’t post it over on r/Daddit.

    4. DickweedMcGee on

      I would say probably shouldn’t have an open flame that close to a bike with a fuel system full of gas but I don’t want that nice lady to beat me up

    5. Very cool pic, but those tyres look like knobblies, so more like a trails bike than a road one, so not likely a ‘ton up’ sort of bike.

      Still cool as though.

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