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Triumph Tiger 1200 prices announced
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Triumph, has announced prices for its new Tiger 1200 range. Available to order from dealers in December the bike will be priced from £12,200 on the road. Customers will be able to specify their bike to suit their individual riding style with both on-road (XR family) or off-road (XC family) bias. The top spec Expedition…
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Video: TURN IT UP LOUD! Triumph Moto2 765 fired up at Motorcycle Live
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A couple of months ago Triumph revealed it has signed on as the exclusive engine supplier to the FIM Moto2 World Championship from the 2019 season. And at Motorcycle Live 2017, the iconic British brand has been firing up its 765 test machine for the crowds. *Apologies for the sound quality, but we wanted you to hear just how loud…
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FREE track kit with every new Triumph Thruxton R
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Triumph is giving away a complimentary Track Racer Kit with every Thruxton R bought from an authorised dealer between now and 31st December. The kit, worth £1,950, includes a Café Racer fairing, a fender removal kit, brushed stainless steel slip-ons, front and rear short-stem LED indicators, leather tank strap and grey diamond knurl handlebar grips.
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VIDEO: 2018 Triumph Tiger 800 XC & XR and new Tiger 1200 XC &XR
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Triumph Motorcycles has launched the brand new 2018 Tiger 1200 XC and XR line-up, here’s the run-down on the models across the new Tiger family range: • Significantly lighter o Up to 10kg lighter than the previous generation o Weight savings achieved across the engine, chassis and exhaust components o Up to 100 improvements…
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Video: Triumph Street Triple Custom from Italy
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Custom house Italian Dream Motorcycle based in Reggio Emilia, Italy has unveiled its latest creation, a Triumph Street Triple special, dubbed the ‘Tripla 0.0 675cc’. Italian Dream Motorcycle’s latest creation is a unique Triumph Street Triple custom, that’s been built in conjunction with highly specialised racing parts manufacturers. The only standard part is its single-sided…
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Video: Triumph Tiger Explorer takes to the sand
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Triumph has taken its Tiger Explorer to one of the UK’s most challenging sand-based MX tracks, showing the capability of its go-anywhere adventure motorcycle. Martin Craven, a former British Trials champion and finisher at the notorious Erzberg Rodeo, put the Tiger Explorer through its paces at FatCat Motoparc MX track in Doncaster. Powered by…
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Triumph rolls out Autumn offers across its range
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£1200 ‘Personalisation Contribution’ on all Explorer models Low rate Tristar Finance and Personalisation Contribution for Street Cup and Street Twin Triumph has announced a run of special offers until the end of December. Explorer buyers are getting – in Triumph speak – a £1200 ‘Personalisation Contribution’ towards their new bike which they can spend on…
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Triumph launches its all new Bonneville Speedmaster
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With the success of the new Bonneville generation range of modern classic machines, Triumph has launched its latest model; the Bonneville Speedmaster. The new Bonneville Speedmaster builds on the authentic Triumph classic custom heritage, and features the iconic character and design DNA of the Bonneville with a sculpted Bonneville tank, machined engine fins, carb-styled twin…
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Triumph opens its new factory visitor experience
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Triumph Motorcycles has opened the doors to an immersive new Visitor Centre that will allow fans to go behind-the-scenes and journey through its 115 years of motorcycling history. The new Triumph Factory Experience tells the full story of the iconic brand and showcases Triumph’s historic and modern achievements in design, engineering, racing and popular culture.…
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Triumph test Moto2 engine for 2019 – unveil new 765 Daytona in the process?
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Triumph is hard at work, developing its Moto2TM race engine ready for the 2019 season – and in the snaps we’ve seen, the bike its powering looks a lot like a new 765 Daytona. Of course, there’s been no official word from Triumph – but adding two and two together, we’re sure that the Moto2…