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  • 1966 Triumph Trophy1966 Triumph Trophy (1966)
    TRIUMPH FLAT TRACKER!       1966 TRIUMPH FLAT TRACK RACE BIKE Triumph Flat Tracker Motorcycle       This listing is for a Triumph motorcycle built in a “Flat Track” configuration.  In addition to an outstanding “restoration”, the motorcycle features: ·        Tricor Bodywork (see picture of Tricor label under seat) ·        A 1968 Bonneville twin carb engine that has been entirely rebuilt.   Mk I concentric carbs were used ·        ARD Magneto (see pictures – very rare!) ·        ACK Primary cover (again a very rare piece) ·        Alloy rims ·        Ceriani front forks/custom headstock ·        Custom oil tank ·        And a good many more!   As the pictures show, the workmanship is outstanding and the result is a great looking competition motorcycle!  The motorcycle has been run for a “checkout” and then has been stored in my personal collection (climate controlled environment).
    2016-08-29 04:55:31
    Townville, South Carolina, United States
    0
    5500
  • 1969 Triumph Trophy1969 Triumph Trophy (1969)
    BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED TR6C     1969 TRIUMPH TR6C 1969 Triumph Tiger TR6C  This listing is for a beautifully restored 1969 Triumph TR6C.  This motorcycle was entirely rebuilt mechanically and the pictures clearly show the beautiful finishes.  All the work was done by Roger Jones of Georgia and his work is certainly amongst the best anywhere!  The engine, transmission and all other mechanicals were rebuilt using the best parts available.  As with all of the motorcycles Roger restored for me, the question was not about costs, but, directed to the end result....an outstanding classic motorcycle!  Think you must agree the objective was met!  The motorcycle was started and was taken on a short test run following restoration.  The new pipes were installed and the motorcycle was put on display in my private collection.  Of course, it was kept in a climate controlled environment.  Watch the video....think you will be impressed with how great the motorcycle sounds.  This is a motorcycle that is easily a show winner and a rider if you wish.    A good many changes and improvements were made in 1969.  Triumph was now almost entirely “American” thread bolts, cams were improved for durability and the paint schemes featured metallic colors such as the Trophy Red on this motorcycle.  So, a “top  notch” restoration, classic styling of Triumph’s “Street Scrambler” and all at a very reasonable price of  $14,299 or Best Offer.  Take another look at the pictures and video.....you won’t be disappointed!!   Oh yes, clear title. LOOK BELOW FOR A VIDEO AND MORE GREAT PICTURES OF THIS BEAUTIFUL BIKE! PLEASE READ ENTIRE AUCTION INCLUDING ALL DETAILS, DESCRIPTIONS, AND DISCLOSURES BEFORE BIDDING.
    2016-06-14 15:43:39
    Townville, South Carolina, United States
    1
    12,999.00

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2025 Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R & GT Review – First Ride

Mon, 06 May 2024

Major Tom to MO control – commencing countdown, engine on Photos by Triumph. Click the photo to view the full gallery. Attendees to the 2025 Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R & GT launch in Cannes, France were gifted with a piston from the motorcycle’s 2.5-liter engine.

2024 Triumph Tiger 1200 Explorer Review – First Ride

Fri, 03 May 2024

More spinning mass for the Tiger’s Triple For the 2024 model year, the US will see only the Tiger 1200 Explorer models hitting dealership floors, while our friends up north will have the Pro models only. In 2025, the whole family will be getting back together in both countries. So, for now, we’ll focus on the Tiger 1200 Explorer models and the slight revisions that Triumph brought us to the beautiful Scottish countryside just outside of Glasgow, to test out.

2025 Triumph Daytona 660 Review – First Ride

Fri, 15 Mar 2024

Good things come in threes Photos: Triumph There’s a reason why Trader Joe’s is beloved by so many when it comes to their grocery shopping. It boils down to a phenomenon known as decision paralysis. At your typical grocery store, for any particular item, you have dozens upon dozens of choices.

2024 Triumph Speed 400 & Scrambler 400 X Review – First Ride

Mon, 26 Feb 2024

Two new lightweights that deliver vastly different experiences The folks in Hinckley have been busy in recent years bolstering Triumph’s reputation as a two-wheeled powerhouse of tech and performance. In the past six months or so, however, it’s also been releasing new models across its product line and entering highly competitive segments that are new to the British marque in the modern era. Now, with its new 398cc liquid-cooled, four-valve Single, the company is poised to attack the lightweight/entry-level class.

2024 Triumph Scrambler 1200 Review – First Ride

Mon, 22 Jan 2024

Minor revisions for the XE with a big step forward in approachability for the X Photos Courtesy of Triumph Motorcycles Triumph is, arguably, the manufacturer who brought scrambler styling back into the limelight nearly 20 years ago now. For many of those years, it was just that, a styling exercise to capitalize on the classic cool that scramblers imbue. It wasn’t until the end of 2018 that Triumph stepped up its scrambler game in a way that truly harkened back to what the desert sleds of yore were used for – scramblin’ off the beaten path.

2024 Triumph Tiger 900 Review – First Ride

Fri, 12 Jan 2024

Upgrades for All Since its launch in 2020, Triumph’s Tiger 900 platform has been impossible to keep out of the middleweight ADV conversation. With 45,000 sold to date, Triumph clearly didn’t need to reinvent the wheel with its 2024 models, but there are a few key revisions across both the Tiger 900 GT and Rally Pro models that really make them shine even brighter on and off road. After arriving in Malaga, Spain, Triumph sat us down for a brief presentation to tell us all about the new updates for 2024.

2023 Triumph Street Triple 765RS: 5 Things You Need To Know

Tue, 19 Dec 2023

The definition of a sleeper, know these 5 things about it before you buy Being the sole engine supplier to a race series has its benefits. The big one being able to incorporate changes into the harshest environment possible and get feedback from 30 of the best test riders in the world. And when you get a general consensus that whatever you’ve done was a step in the right direction, it’s easy enough to incorporate those changes (or versions of it) into the motorcycles you and I can buy at the dealership.

2024 Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS Review - First Ride

Fri, 03 Mar 2023

A significant engine update combined with further chassis refinement Credit: Photos by Gareth Harford, Andrew Northcott, and Chippy Wood For the previous week, I’d anxiously checked the weather reports for updates. Sandwiched in between swaths of little sun icons were two little black clouds spewing raindrops. Naturally, those were the scheduled dates for the US press to ride the 2024 Triumph Street Triple 765 R and RS on the Andalusian backroads and the famed Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto in southern Spain.

Church Of MO: First Ride: 2002 Triumph Speed Triple

Sun, 19 Feb 2023

Credit: By Calvin “Hackfu” Kim It’s pretty simple. If I find a vintage Speed Triple story, I’m going to republish it. Now, 20 years later – 20 years!

2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition Models Certified in Australia

Wed, 04 Jan 2023

Special edition versions of the GT Pro and Rally Pro Triumph is preparing to add a pair of special edition Tiger 900 models for 2023, according to updated vehicle certification data from Australia. Available for both the road-going Tiger 900 GT and the more off-road equipped Tiger 900 Rally, the special edition models are likely in recognition of Iván Cervantes’ victory for Triumph in the 2022 Baja Aragón last July. Australian homologation data for the Tiger 900 models was updated just before Christmas, adding two new variants: Tiger 900 GT Aragon Edition and Tiger 900 Rally Aragon Edition.