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2000 Triumph Sprint Rs Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $3,900.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Boynton beach, Florida, US

Boynton beach, FL, US
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Triumph Sprint tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:5614209674

Triumph Sprint description

2000 Triumph Sprint RS, Lucifer orange, Weekend toy, very low miles. Mint condition. Preventative maintenance history, A/C kept, good tires, excellent paint condition, Corbin seat, comes with a helmet. Risers and new battery. $3,900.00 5614209674

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Triumph Reports 2011 Financial results

Thu, 01 Dec 2011

Triumph reported a 7% increase in unit sales and a 47.8% increase in operating profit for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011. According to Triumph, the British manufacturer sold 48,684 units over the year, a 7% increase from the 45,501 units sold the previous year. Operating income totaled 22.3 million pounds (US$35.0 million), a large jump from the operating income of 15.1 million pounds (US$23.7 million) reported last year thanks to a more efficient use of working capital and reduced costs.

Triumph Commemorating Daytona 200 Win With 675R “Eslick Edition”

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

Triumph is celebrating its historic Daytona 200 win with Danny Eslick and the #69 Riders Discount Racing team by offering 47 custom motorcycles accessorized for track day riding. Each motorcycle is instantly recognizable with commemorative paint and graphics and features performance accessories that are identical to those used on the race-winning bike. Available exclusively through Triumph dealers in the United States and Canada, Riders Discount is offering 47 of these custom motorcycles to commemorate each year since Triumph last won the Daytona 200 with Gary Nixon in 1967.

Buddy Holly, Ariel Cyclone, 1958

Thu, 19 Apr 2012

Above is some fantastic home movie footage of Buddy Holly and the Crickets messing around on motorbikes in 1958. The story behind the bikes in the video starts after Buddy Holly, Joe Mauldin and Jerry Allison came back from a successful tour in 1958, flush with cash. The trio decided to spend their rock and roll dollars on brand new motorcycles.