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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. In the head, the valve angle was ...
At the season opener at Daytona Williams finished 10th and was the first four-stroke home. [29] Williams and Croxford were both in the British team for the Transatlantic Trophy races a few weeks later. [30] Williams and Croxford competed at a number of European races such as Imola [31] and Spa, where Williams won. [28]
Triumph Daytona is a model designation used for various motorcycles of British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles. Triumph Daytona 500, 1966–1970; Triumph Daytona 600, 2002–2004; Triumph Daytona 650, 2005; Triumph Daytona 675, 2006-2017; Triumph Daytona 750, 1991–1994; Triumph Daytona Moto2 765, 2019-2022; Triumph Daytona 900 ...
Gary Nixon (January 25, 1941 – August 5, 2011) was an American professional motorcycle racer who most notably won the A.M.A. Grand National Championship in 1967 and 1968 as a member of the Triumph factory racing team. [1] He was also the winner of the 1967 Daytona 200 motorcycle race on a 500cc Triumph Daytona. [2] Nixon was born in Anadarko ...
This meticulously maintained example of Ferrari's four-seat 365GTC/4, the 365GTB Daytona for grand touring types, is seeking its next owner.
The Triumph Daytona 600 is a name given to two different motorcycles.. The first model was sport bike manufactured in 1983 by Triumph Motorcycles out of their Meriden factory that was claimed to do over 100 miles per hour but fell within a lower insurance price bracket than the preceding 650cc Triumph TR65 Thunderbird in order to attract younger buyers.
Triumph Tiger is a name used by a number of former motorcycles historically made by the British company Triumph Engineering and more-recent models by its modern successor, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. Current models:
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