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  2. Triumph Speedmaster - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Triumph Speed Four - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Triumph Rocket III - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Rocket III. The Triumph Rocket III is a three-cylinder motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. At 2,294 cc (140.0 cu in) it had the largest- displacement engine of any production motorcycle [4] until 2019 when Triumph released the Triumph Rocket 3. The name "Rocket III" is derived from the 1968 BSA 750cc pushrod triple, the Rocket 3 ...

  6. Triumph Bonneville 790 - Wikipedia

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    5-speed gearbox with chain final drive. Wheelbase. 59.1 inches (1,500 mm) Dimensions. H: 43.3 inches (1,100 mm) Fuel capacity. 3.75 imperial gallons (17.0 L) The Triumph Bonneville 790 cc is a British motorcycle that was designed and built in Hinckley, Leicestershire by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd between 2001 and 2007, when the engine size was ...

  7. Triumph Speed Triple - Wikipedia

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    22.9°, 91.44 mm (3.600 in) Wheelbase. 1,450 mm (56.9 in) Seat height. 830 mm (32.5 in) Fuel capacity. 15.5 L (3.4 imp gal; 4.1 US gal) The Triumph Speed Triple is a series of motorcycles produced by Triumph Motorcycles. The 1994 Hinckley Triumph was one of the first motorcycles produced in the streetfighter style (a modern sport bike or race ...

  8. Triumph Daytona 955i - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Daytona 955i. Front: Double disc. 320 mm (13 in) Nissin 4-piston callipers. The Triumph Daytona 955i is a sport bike manufactured by Triumph from 1997 to 2006. It was powered by a 955 cc (58.3 cu in) liquid cooled, inline three four stroke engine. The bike was launched in 1997 as the Triumph T595 Daytona and renamed Triumph Daytona 955i ...

  9. BSA motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    It was produced as the A29 and A30 the following two years and became the A31 with a three-speed gearbox in 1931, the last year of production. The post-war 'Bantam' was a German DKW design, part of war reparation, and not a true BSA design. BSA motorcycles were sold as affordable motorcycles with reasonable performance for the average user.