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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.
Example of modded Triumph Scrambler (2014) The Triumph Scrambler is a British motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles.Launched in 2006, it was the last Triumph styled by designer John Mockett, who had begun working with the small factory team at Triumph in 1989, rationalising existing models based on a very successful modular design plan, including the concept and styling of the unfaired ...
Weight. 2002–2004 260 kg (580 lb) [1] (wet) Fuel capacity. 4.3 imp gal (20 L; 5.2 US gal) The Speedmaster is a Triumph cruiser [1] motorcycle designed and built in Hinckley, Leicestershire. Launched in 2002 with a 790 cc (48 cu in) twin-cylinder engine, the displacement was increased to 865 cc (52.8 cu in) in 2005, upgraded to fuel injection ...
Triumph 10. Triumph 10/20. Triumph 12/50. Triumph 13/35. Triumph 15/50. Triumph 1200. Triumph 1300. Triumph 1500. Triumph 1800.
The Triumph Trident is a three-cylinder motorcycle of either 750 cc or 900 cc capacity. These bikes were produced from 1991 to 1998 at Hinckley , Leicestershire , England, by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd , the successor business to the defunct Triumph Engineering at Meriden Works, Warwickshire , England.
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.
Seat height. 810 mm (32 in) Weight. 204 kg (449 lb) [2] (wet) Fuel capacity. 18 L (4.0 imp gal; 4.8 US gal) Fuel consumption. 5.7 L/100 km; 49 mpg ‑imp (41 mpg ‑US) [2] The Triumph Speed Four is a standard or streetfighter motorcycle made by Triumph from 2002 to 2006 as the naked, or non- faired brother of the TT600 sport bike introduced in ...
The 500 cc Triumph Tiger 100 Daytona (T100T) was developed by Triumph's Chief Engineer and designer Doug Hele and launched as a production motorcycle the following year. [1] Based on the setup developed for the 1966 Daytona races, the T100T was fitted with a new cylinder head and twin Amal Monobloc carburettors.