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1972 Triumph Daytona T100R (1972)
1972 Triumph T100R Daytona 500 Original paint in good condition Fuel tank is in great shape, does not leak 9695 original miles This is an original bike, not restored but well maintained. The only newer parts added were two new mufflers I have owned this since the early 90's I believe this is a British model that was brought into this country by the original owner Starts easily, runs great One front fork boot is torn, seat has a separation on the lower part of the cover, foam is good $500 deposit paypal 48 hours full payment cash or cashiers check within 14 days2013-09-03 11:10:45Lincoln, Nebraska, US9,6953,995.00 -
1969 Triumph Daytona - British Classic Antique Motorcycle Collectible SCTA T100R (1973)
Classic 1973 Triumph Daytona Motorcycle. 500cc Duel Carburetor (T100R). Serial number JH15694, indicating the motorcycle was built in August of 1973. Item comes from an estate sale and has been in long term indoor storage for approximately 28 years. It was a strong running and reliable motorcycle when put into storage, but has not been operated recently. Motorcycle may need reconditioning prior to use. Certificate of Title included with sale. Currently in "non op" status with California DMV - Clean Title. Item shows wear consistent with age. Please review the photographs carefully prior to bidding. This item is described accurately to the best of my knowledge. However, I request you first verify the item before bidding to avoid any confusion. The Triumph Motorcycle is located in San Diego, California. Prospective bidders are welcome to inspect motorcycle prior to bidding. Call Mike at (619) 992-5872 for appointment.2013-09-25 22:28:34Encinitas, California, US03,650.00 -
04 triumph Daytona 600, 4 cylinder motor, sold as is. (2004)
Consider this 04 Triumph Daytona 600 bike as a mechanics special, parts bike or project bike. The bike will need some Electrical and Mechanical TLC. Bike was brought into our shop to be repaired and was diagnosed with electrical failure.2013-09-03 08:54:26Akron, New York, US0510.00 -
2004 triumph daytona 600 cc low miles fast motorcyle (2004)
You are bidding on a super low miles rare triumph daytona 600cc this is a really fast bike for being a 600 its a few scuff the motorcycle fell in a parking lot and had a few scratches which is why i painted the front of the fairing. has one small scratch on the tank and few scuffs on tall pipe . upgrades are upgraded forks ,K&n filter, 650 injectors and pump.michelin power pure front and rear tires with less then 800 miles on them.2013-09-03 08:38:43Gaithersburg, Maryland, US4,8413,051.00 -
2006 Triumph Daytona 675 (2006)
Very clean garage kept never been wrecked or laid down. Kept up with annual maintenance. Fender eliminator kit, new adjustable clutch lever, new battery, 6,000 miles.2013-09-03 08:28:33Warren, Pennsylvania, US6,0005,700.00 -
2007 Triumph Daytona 675, Brand new Pirelli Tires!! (2007)
Bluebooks for $6000+, great deal! Pictures can be taken, just ask!!! Has new Pirelli tires with less than 50 miles and new battery. Also has LED tail light.2013-10-22 00:38:42Columbia, South Carolina, US6,0001,900.00 -
1996 Triumph Super III 900 looks and runs fantastic (1996)
1996 Triumph Super III 900. The bike is normally a full fairing configuration but I have removed the fairings and made it into a "naked" bike. I have all the fairings and hardware, nothing has been modified or altered.2013-09-03 03:48:54Vass, North Carolina, US26,0464,000.00
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2015 Triumph Daytona 250 Spied
Fri, 29 Nov 2013Spy photographers have captured images of Triumph‘s upcoming 250cc sportbike. The new sportbike (we’re calling it the Daytona 250 until Triumph tells us otherwise) is one of two new 250cc single-cylinder models Triumph is designed primarily for India, where Triumph officially started operations this week. There is a very good chance however the Daytona 250 and its naked roadster sibling will be exported to other markets including here in the U.S.
2015 Triumph 250 Preview
Mon, 18 Nov 2013With all the new motorcycles Triumph presented earlier this month at the 2013 EICMA show in Milan, Italy, we were hoping to see the company’s new 250cc models. Unfortunately, the new small-displacement Triumph models (which made our list of Top 10 Motorcycles to Watch For at EICMA) were not yet ready to be revealed, though Triumph did offer us a glimpse of what to expect, with a sketch of its 250 sportbike. At Milan, the company referred to the sportbike as “Triumph’s New 250″, though it will get a proper name when it’s officially, presented as a 2015 model, likely at next year’s EICMA show or at Intermot in Cologne, Germany.
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EICMA 2013: 2014 Triumph America LT
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EICMA 2013: 2014 Triumph Thunderbird LT
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EICMA 2013: 2014 Triumph Thunderbird Commander
Tue, 05 Nov 2013Triumph revealed a new variant to its Thunderbird family with the all-new Thunderbird Commander. Revealed alongside the Thunderbird LT at the 2013 EICMA show, the Commander offers a brawnier, more chromed-out model to the line. Follow the rest of our 2013 EICMA show coverage Like the LT, the Thunderbird Commander is powered by the 1699cc parallel-Twin engine used on the Thunderbird Storm.
Q3 2013 US Motorcycle Sales Results
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2014 Triumph Thunderbird Commander, Thunderbird LT Models Outted in CARB Documents
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What’s Old Is New Again – Video
Mon, 14 Oct 2013There’s something distinctly cool about old British motorcycles. From the wire wheels, the minimal bodywork, and the exposed engines which give off a thunderous bark, I’ve always loved looking at old Triumphs, BSAs and the like from the 60s. I’ve never owned one though. The reason is simple: old British bikes are needy little maintenance machines notorious for the odd oil leak.