Triumph
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Road test: Norton Jubilee vs Triumph Twenty One
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There was a craze in the late 1950s to attract riders away from scooters onto motorcycles, with machines that were shrouded in panels and finished in natty colours, as exampled here.
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One-owner-from-new 1982 Triumph TR65 Thunderbird
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This one-owner-from-new 1982 TR65 Thunderbird, with many unobtrusive improvements, has proved pretty reliable – and a delight to ride.
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Triumph Rocket III: Test riding a beefy British classic
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Big, bad-ass, British and brilliant – the immense Triumph Rocket III is now 20 years old and as beefy as ever…
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Triumph Rocket III at 20
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Bertie Simmonds rides a modern classic beast in its 20th anniversary year.
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Over 50 years with a 1970 Triumph Tiger T100S
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Bill Turner has owned his T100SS from eight months shy of new. That’s more than half of his lifetime – and its condition does him credit.
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New bookazine celebrates the history of Triumph Motorcycles
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Order the new bookazine celebrating the history of Triumph motorcycles by the editor of The Classic MotorCycle! Triumph is truly one of the most enduringly popular names in motorcycling. The word itself literally means to win and Triumph the motorcycle maker has, for the most part of its 120-plus years, been a world-class winner. Author…
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Is the 500cc Triumph the most important British motorcycle ever made?
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There’s something about 500cc Triumphs which brings a smile to the face, exampled perfectly by this willing, beautifully presented version.
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Test Ride: 2001-2005 Triumph 955i Tiger
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Now more than 20 years old you can bag Triumph’s 955i Tiger adventure bike for around two grand. Bertie Simmonds goes big-game hunting…
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The ‘bathtub’ motorcycle trend: Triumph 5TA Speed Twin & Norton Dominator De Luxe
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In the late 1950s, it became ‘on trend’ to offer motorcycles with enclosure, particularly of the real wheel.
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A Triumph of engineering | Tri-Greeves 350 twin
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Triumph-engined, Greeves-framed specials have become a marque in their own right, but that’s not to say when building one you have to follow any rules.
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