Triumph Approved pre-owned bike site Goes Live
Triumph have now switched on their pre-owned bike finding website for the UK, allowing users to search the country for a second hand Triumph from approved dealers. This will make it a lot easier to search for the bike you are after without having to visit every dealers' website.
Street Triple Limited Edition in Showrooms
Following Triumph's announcement that there would be limited edition versions of it's Street Triple to celebrate 10 years in production back in September, the Grey and Gold limited edition versions have now started to appear in dealers' showrooms across the UK.
TOMCC Stand at Motorcycle Live a Success
With a total of almost 300 new members over the 9 days of the show, and loads of merchandise sold, the TOMCC Stand at the 2016 Motorcycle Live show at the NEC in Birmingham has proved to be an absolute success for the Club.
Recall of Bonneville Variants extended - Check with your Dealer
Following on from the recall in March this year for various models of the Street Twin and Bonneville T120, Triumph earlier this month extended the recall for machines manufactured up to the 3rd October 2016.
New model profile added
A new profile has been added to the list of Triumph motorcycle models on this site: The Thunderbird 1600 (2008 - present). Triumph’s Thunderbird was bravely aimed at taking on Harley in the US, but in terms of specification, quality, performance and price it looks the best-equipped rival ever to do just that.
Only a few days left to register for Brutal Beauty in NE USA
As part of Triumph's Brutal Beauty Tour, Triumph has chosen National Powersports Distributors in Pembroke, New Hampshire, as the only location in the USA North East, to unveil the new 2017 Bobber and Triumph models.
New model profile added
A new profile has been added to the list of Triumph motorcycle models on this site: The 3.5hp TT (1908-1913). After being beaten in the 1907 TT by Norton, Triumph built the world's first pure Grand Prix racer.
Is this the new Speed Twin?
Just when you thought Triumph couldn't get any more mileage out of the new Bonneville range, another possible model has been spied being road-tested. Obviously based on the Thruxton R, it has a Streetfighter look to it which has always proved popular.