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  2. Triumph Bonneville T140 - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Bonneville T140 is a standard motorcycle with a 750 cc (46 cu in) capacity engine that was designed and built by Triumph Engineering at Meriden near Coventry.. The T140 was a continuation of the second generation in the Bonneville series developed from the earlier 650 cc (40 cu in) T120 Bonneville and was produced by Triumph in a number of versions, including limited editions, from ...

  3. Triumph T140 TSX - Wikipedia

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    Triumph T140 TSX. The Triumph TSX was a British motorcycle credited by the factory as being designed in 1981–1982 by Wayne Moulton, president of Triumph Motorcycles America (TMA), the factory's American arm. [1] This is the only instance of Triumph's signature twin cylinder models being designed by an American.

  4. Triumph Bonneville T120 - Wikipedia

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    A special 750 cc model which had Routt 750cc cylinder kits installed in America by Triumph to permit them to be used in American Motorcycle Association production-based racing events. The kits were installed on new T120R models while still crated. To qualify, motorcycles had to be made and sold to the public in the same form as they would be raced.

  5. List of Triumph motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Speed Twin 1200 is a standard motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd that is a modern successor of the original Triumph Speed Twin from 1938. Speed Triple 750. 748. Budget Speed Triple using 750 Trident engine, only in production for a very short time.

  6. Triumph Bonneville - Wikipedia

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    The original Triumph Bonneville was a 650 cc parallel-twin motorcycle manufactured by Triumph Engineering and later by Norton Villiers Triumph between 1959 and 1974. It was based on the company's Triumph Tiger T110 and was fitted with the Tiger's optional twin 1 3/16 in Amal monobloc carburettors as standard, along with that model's high-performance inlet camshaft.

  7. Triumph T140W TSS - Wikipedia

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    Triumph T140W TSS. 1983 TSS-AV. Manufacturer. Triumph. Production. 1982–1983. Engine. 749 cc (45.7 cu in) twin. The T140W TSS was the last motorcycle model made by Triumph Engineering at their Meriden factory.

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