MCN have recieved exclusive spy shots that show not one but three new Triumphs currently being road tested - an all new Bonneville-based cafe racer, a road ready 2013 Tiger replacement, and a new addition to the Thunderbird cruiser range....
More...
In this week's MCN, out November 29, we bring you exclusive shots of three brand new Triumphs, including a new Bonneville-based cafe racer and the long-awaited replacement for the Tiger 1050. We also bring you the UK's first test of...
More...
All-new engine More power More torque Lighter Switchable ABS Slipper clutch New chassis Don’t be fooled by the familiar lines of the 2013 Triumph Daytona 675; this is an all-new bike with a new engine, new chassis and a host...
More...
Along with the Triumph zip pouch containing all the usual hand/service books / keys etc. there was a carefully wrapped and packaged box containing a similarly carefully wrapped leather Triumph diary / organiser / not-quite-filofax thing.
What's that all about? Seemed like a strange gift.
Air Command AutoGyro Vs. Triumph Motorcycle
No more detours,cops, lights or traffic what more could you ask for.Not to mention a better view of the country side.Could be interesting gassing up though ..;)
The current Triumph Street Triple, the British firm’s best selling machine in the past five years (they’ve sold 50,000), weighs just 189kg, full of fuel and ready-to-go, which is bugger-all. This new version, available in dealers in the middle of...
More...
In this week's MCN, out November 7, we exclusively test the new Triumph Street Triple R at it's launch in Spain. We take a high tech tourer on the road and track to see if it can beat a full-on...
More...
Triumph’s new 2013 Street Triple R is currently being put through its paces in southern Spain by MCN Senior Road Tester Michael Neeves. Here are his first impressions.: “The big news is Triumph have lopped a massive six kilos from...
More...
Hello folks, I'm Mike in Pa./USA . I've been interested in getting a Rocket III for years but I have been using my Jap bikes (Kaw Voyager, Honda V65 Magna) and am looking to upgrade.
What scares me from the R3 a bit is the riding position with the handlebars spread out and all the posts about...
Did anyone else receive and complete the survey from Triumph Motorcycles North America titled, "Triumph Needs Your Feedback"?
I received it via e mail today. It's a whopper of a questionaire and took me about 25 minutes.
All of the usual questions about reliability and my thoughts on other...
Pictures of the new Triumph Daytona 675 have been published on Triumph675.net, revealing the new model ahead of its scheduled unveiling at the Milan Show in November. The pictures confirm the new bike will have an underslung exhaust much like...
More...
:DThe rally will be held on the 1st-2nd & 3rd of february 2013 at NUG NUG RESERVE MYRTLEFORD. It is open too any one & any make of bike $20 prepaid or $25 at the gate only prepaid's will get rally badge's. If any one is interested let me know & i will mail you rally form's :D
Triumph has updated its popular Street Triple range with a new chassis, underbelly exhaust, switchable ABS and substantial weight loss. The twin-spar aluminium frame has been designed and built with weight loss in mind, adding to the claime 6kg total...
More...
Triumph has revealed a limited edition Daytona 675 based on the yellow and black paintscheme of the iconic Daytona Super III which was launched in 1994. Only 75 of the limited edition bikes will be made. Each model will have its...
More...
Ever wondered how good a Triumph Tiger 800 really is off-road? Well, just… just… watch this. Undoubtedly the best advert Triumph's ever had, and they didn't even have to shoot it themselves. Sit back, crack a beer, enjoy this epic...
In this week's MCN, out September 12, we put the all-new Triumph Trophy 1200 through its paces, riding it from Sctoland to the Triumph factory in Hickley, Leicester. The original Trophy 1200 was the first bike out of the Hinckley factory in...
More...
All summer I've had bloody knuckles from skinning myself when I pull my keys from the ignition switch. What hell did Triumph make the windshield bracket so sharp???