Remembering the 2011 Triumph GT Sprint
In 2011, Triumph GT Sprint introduced an evolved version of the Sprint Sport Tourer paving the way for a motorcycle that offered increased cargo space and a more comfortable ride without losing much of its…
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In 2011, Triumph GT Sprint introduced an evolved version of the Sprint Sport Tourer paving the way for a motorcycle that offered increased cargo space and a more comfortable ride without losing much of its…
Triumph’s 995i Daytona motorcycle started as a 595 model. The name later changed, and it became 955. It was the flagship bike in its heyday in 2002. It was the British motorcycle company’s answer to…
Riding a sports motorbike is undeniably a thrilling and exciting experience. If you are a bike enthusiast and an environmentalist who is constantly worrying about the carbon footprint convection gas-powered motorcycles are leaving on this…
The Triumph Thruxton 1200 R offers a uniquely British take on a custom café racer. Borrowing its iconic look from the motorcycle’s in the 1960s, the Triumph Thruxton 1200 R is a modern twist on…
When the 2002 Speed Triple cycle from Triumph first came out, the boast was about its new chassis design and bodywork, as well as a new generation of its Daytona engine. At the time, the…
The British motorcycle manufacturing company is known as Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. officially got its start in 1983 after gaining the name rights when Triumph Engineering went into receivership. Triumph Motorcycles is now among the leading…
Triumph is doing its part to keep up with the higher than usual demand for motorcycles. It’s recently developed a new model that features an entirely new platform for your riding pleasure. It’s given us…
In 1983, John Bloor bought the name and manufacturing rights for Triumph Engineering. He saw that the company couldn’t keep up with Japanese manufacturing, so he moved the operation to Thailand and changed the name…
Triumph’s Speed Twin 1200 has a long history that started in 1938. Edward Turner developed the 500 cc parallel-twin in a 5-speed model featuring a lighter bike with power and torque that exceeded its competition….