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  2. List of Triumph motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Triumph used their own engine for the first time, 250 were made, 3 hp. Model. 474. 1908-1909. production up to 3000 in 1909. Model Roadster. 500. 1910-1913. single speed, optional rear hub clutch as the 'free engine' model.

  3. List of motorcycles by type of engine - Wikipedia

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    Royal Enfield Bullet. Royal Enfield Himalayan. Sachs MadAss. Suzuki Boulevard S40. Suzuki DR-Z400. Suzuki DR650. Suzuki DR800S (Production bike with the largest single-cylinder engine ever) Suzuki Gixxer 150, 250, SF250. Suzuki LS650 Savage.

  4. Norton Motorcycle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Norton Motorcycle Company (formerly Norton Motorcycles.) is a brand of motorcycles headquartered in Solihull, West Midlands, (originally based in Birmingham), England. For some years around 1990, the rights to use the name on motorcycles were owned by North American financiers. Currently it is owned by Indian motorcycle giant TVS Motor Company.

  5. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the largest UK-owned motorcycle manufacturer, established in 1983 by John Bloor after the original company Triumph Engineering went into receivership. [2] The new company, initially called Bonneville Coventry Ltd, continued Triumph's lineage of motorcycle production since 1902.

  6. Triumph Scrambler - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. L: 87.1 in (2,212 mm) Weight. 454 pounds (206 kg) [2] (dry) Fuel capacity. 16 L (3.5 imp gal; 4.2 US gal) 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. KTM 390 series - Wikipedia

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    The 390 Duke standard debuted at the 2012 EICMA show in Milan, Italy, and went on sale in India and the Philippines in 2013 and in the US in 2015. [6] [8] [9] The RC 390 sport bike was presented at EICMA the following year. [10] After the Duke's initial release, KTM CEO Stefan Pierer announced plans to export the 390 Duke to the US for 2014.

  9. List of fastest production motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident: 1968–1975 Inline three: 740 cc (45 cu in) 58 bhp (43 kW) 125 mph (201 km/h) * [10] Harley-Davidson XLCH Sportster: 1958–1971