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  2. BSA B25 - Wikipedia

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    The BSA B25 was a series of 250 cc ... 1969. In common with other ... As a replacement for the ageing Triumph Tiger Cub, the TR25W Trophy was introduced in 1968.

  3. List of Triumph motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    TR25W Trophy 250 250 1968-1970 Single-cylinder engine based on the BSA B25 Starfire (not the Tiger Cub. The starfire/C15 was a development of the Tiger cub engine.). T100C Trophy 500 1966-1972 single carb. Mainly for export to the USA TR6 Trophy: 650 1956–1968 Single carburetor model. TR6C Trophy: 650 C is the 'Competition' Model. High pipes ...

  4. Triumph TR6 Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The TR6C Trophy Special was built at the request of Triumph's sole US distributor at the time, Johnson Motors in southern California, as a way to target the growing number of desert riders. It was fitted with Dunlop Trials Universal block-tread tires and was the model referred to as the "Desert Sled". 1968 650-cc TR6C Triumph Trophy

  5. Triumph Trophy (set index) - Wikipedia

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    Triumph TR25W Trophy: 250 cc: Single-cylinder: 1968–1970: Triumph Engineering Co Ltd This page was last edited on 1 January 2023, at 14:21 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. List of BSA motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The B-series were single cylinder models of 250 cc, 350 cc and 500 cc. ... 1969 1971 With C15 front ... Rebadged Triumph TR6 Trophy: Triples

  7. Triumph TR6 - Wikipedia

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    The new removable hardtop for the TR6 was designed in-house by Triumph, and was available as an option. [5] Construction of the TR6 was traditional body-on-frame with four-wheel independent suspension, front disc brakes and rear drum brakes. All TR6s were powered by Triumph's 2.5-litre straight-6 engine. The TR6 featured a four-speed manual ...

  8. Triumph TR5 - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph TR5 is a sports car built by the Triumph Motor Company in Coventry, England, between August 1967 and September 1968. [1]Visually similar to the Michelotti-designed TR4 open two-seater it was derived from, [2] the TR5 replaced Triumph's 105 bhp (78 kW) SAE Standard inline-four engine with the much more powerful Lucas mechanical fuel-injected 150 bhp (110 kW) Triumph 2.5-litre ...

  9. Triumph TR5 Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Speed Twin, the TR5 was a trials machine designed for off-road use with a high level two into one exhaust and good handling on public roads. [2] The name 'Trophy' came from the three 'specials' that Triumph built for the Italian International Six Day Trial in 1948, which went on to win three gold medals and the manufacturers team trophy. [3]

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