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Triumph Motorcycle News Archive
2009 Triumph News: 2010 Triumph
Thunderbird pricing announced |
Triumph Bonneville SE Intro!
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Racing parts now available for the Daytona 675
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Triumph partners with Alpinestars for special motorcycle clothing
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2008 Triumph News: September 2008 - Triumph announced an
expansion of their factory in Thailand, which will produce 130,000+
bikes | All new Triumph parallel twins will have electronic fuel
injection (EFI) for 2009, according to Triumph. "Triumph has been
able to preserve the classic look of the engine while the
technologically advanced internal engine design has been modified to
accommodate the EFI update. The fuel injectors have been skillfully
hidden by throttle bodies designed to look like carburetors" they said.
2007 Triumph News: Triumph
Daytona 675 wins International Bike of the Year Award |
Triumph to resurrect the "Hurricane" Hyper-Sportbike, this time as a GT
touring bike for 2009 but with unique new styling |
2007 Triumph model
changes and pricing! | UK Triumph
owners are reporting snapped spokes on some Bonnevilles; check with your
dealer for more information | 2007 Triumph
Tiger and information on the 2007 Triumphs
2006 Triumph News: wBW
photos
of the Triumph Scrambler and Daytona 675 triple! |
Avon
announces Azaro ST street tire sizes for the Triumph Tiger and adventure
touring bikes | Triumph
announces 2005 Thruxton Cup champion |
2005 Ace Café Reunion special report |
Avon announces Viper sport and supersport tires | Triumph announces
limited edition Paul Smith Bonnevilles |
Triumph announces
Sprint ST with ABS in the U.S.A. |
Triumph sets U.S. monthly sales record |
Revised Sprint is a hit - Triumph reports the first 350 were sold in
the UK before production even began, which is 2/3 of the entire 2003
Sprint sales figures! The new Speed Triple already has 250 firm
orders in the UK |
Triumph goes racing with
the Thruxton! | New Triumph rumor - the next generation Daytona 650 will be a triple!
Triumph will no longer make 4 cylinder engines |
Check out
these photos of
Zach's 1952 Triumph!
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