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  2. Triumph 6/1 - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph 6/1 is a motorcycle that was made by Triumph at their Coventry factory from 1934 to 1936. Designed by Val Page, the 6/1 was the first Triumph motorcycle to use a parallel-twin engine. A sidecar-equipped 6/1 won a silver medal in the 1933 International Six Days Trial and went on to win the Maudes Trophy for 1933. The 6/1 was a ...

  3. List of motorcycles of the 1930s - Wikipedia

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    This a listing of motorcycles of the 1930s, ... (Introduced 1929 on sale in 1930s) BMW Type 255 (produced 1935–1939 [2]) ... Triumph 6/1. Ariel Red Hunter.

  4. 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.

  5. Triumph Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The company encountered financial problems however, and in 1936 the Triumph bicycle and motorcycle businesses were sold, the latter to Jack Sangster of Ariel to become Triumph Engineering Co Ltd. [2] Healey purchased an Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 and developed a new car model with an Alfa inspired straight-8 engine type named the Triumph Dolomite. [4]

  6. Triumph Tiger 80 - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Tiger 80 is a British motorcycle made by Triumph from 1936 until 1940. There was also a 250cc Tiger 70 and a 500cc Tiger 90. [1] Production of the Tiger ended after the outbreak of World War II and never resumed after heavy German bombing [2] destroyed the Triumph works at Priory Street in Coventry. [3] in the Coventry Blitz in 1940 by

  7. Category:Motorcycles introduced in 1936 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycles introduced in 1936" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Triumph Tiger 80

  8. Edward Turner (motorcycle designer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1951 Sangster sold Triumph to BSA for £2.5 million, having previously sold Ariel to BSA in 1939. As part of the sale agreement, he joined the BSA Group as a member of the board. Turner's holdings in Triumph gave him 10% of the sale. A race kit for the Tiger 100 was introduced, bikes were restyled with new paint and the first dual seat appeared.

  9. Triumph (TWN) - Wikipedia

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    Triumph-Werke Nürnberg AG or TWN, was a German bicycle and motorcycle company. In 1886, Siegfried Bettmann founded the Triumph bicycle factory in Coventry , England, and in 1896 he founded a second bicycle factory in his native Nuremberg , Germany, under the same Triumph name.

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