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  2. Triumph Speed Four - Wikipedia

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    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 1999. Design [ edit ]

  3. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In July 2023 Triumph and Bajaj launched their first two motorcycles under partnership Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 which were a scaled down versions of their Speed twin 1200 and Scrambler 1200 respectively these smaller capacity models are powered by fuel-injected euro 5 engines producing almost 40hp and almost 38 nm torque supported by a 6 ...

  4. 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 Model C 550 1913–1914 Three speed Sturmey Archer rear wheel hub Model TT 500 1909–1914 short wheelbase and no pedals.

  5. Palm Beach International Raceway - Wikipedia

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    The facility had a quarter-mile drag strip, a 2.043 mi (3.288 km) road course, 7/10-mile kart track as well as mud racing tracks. The road course at Palm Beach International Raceway was a 2-mile, 10-turn circuit constructed of hot-mix asphalt and set on an aggregate base. It was 40 ft (12 m) wide with a 1/3-mile section measuring 80 ft (24 m).

  6. List of fastest production motorcycles by acceleration

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    A Suzuki GSX-R1000 at a drag strip – a 2006 model once recorded a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.35 seconds. This is a list of street legal production motorcycles ranked by acceleration from a standing start, limited to 0 to 60 mph times of under 3.5 seconds, and 1 ⁄ 4-mile times of under 12 seconds.

  7. Triumph Speedmaster - Wikipedia

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    The 'Speedmaster' name was last used in 1965 for the Bonneville T120R by American importers but not by the Triumph factory. [3] The first generation 2003–2004 790 cc (48 cu in) model had 53.1 hp (39.6 kW) at the rear wheel, with a top speed of 166 km/h (103 mph). [1]

  8. Triumph Speed Triple - Wikipedia

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    2009 Triumph Speed Triple 1050 2011 Triumph Speed Triple 1050. In 2005, Triumph released its fourth-generation Speed Triple. The engine was still the same one used since 1997, but its capacity was increased to 1,050 cc by lengthening the stroke. [4] It was also fitted with a fuel injection and engine management system made by the Keihin ...

  9. Triumph Tiger 900 (T400) - Wikipedia

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    The original Tiger 900, manufactured by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd was introduced in 1993 and remained in production with minor improvements until 1998. Known to its fans as the 'Steamer', a nickname identifying it as a Hinckley Tiger, not a Meriden Tiger, and also distinguishing it as a carburettor, not fuel injected engine, this 885 cc dual sport motorcycle sold in comparatively small numbers ...