Triumph

  • Triumph’s new Tracker and Thruxton 400s…

    Triumph’s new Tracker and Thruxton 400s…

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    Triumph’s spiced up the low-capacity scene with two fresh curveballs for 2026: the Tracker 400 and the long-whispered, now fully unleashed Thruxton 400.

  • Triumph’s new Tiger Sport 800 Tour

    Triumph’s new Tiger Sport 800 Tour

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    Triumph has rolled out a new addition to its 2026 line-up, and it’s aimed squarely at riders who want sports bike punch with mile-munching ability baked in.

  • Triumph unleashes new Street Triple 765 RX and Street Triple Moto2™ Edition

    Triumph unleashes new Street Triple 765 RX and Street Triple Moto2™ Edition

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    Triumph’s impressive stake in the performance naked sector has just gone up a gear following the announcement of two new weapons: the Street Triple 765 RX and the ultra‑exclusive Street Triple Moto2™ Edition.

  • Triumph’s new Trident 800

    Triumph’s new Trident 800

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    Triumph has fired another shot straight into the middleweight naked class with the arrival of the all-new Trident 800.

  • RIDDEN: Triumph Trident 660

    RIDDEN: Triumph Trident 660

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     Once seen as Triumph’s gateway drug, has the updated Trident outgrown its entry-level status? Dave Manning tells us what we need to know… While the 660 triple has been around for a few years, until now I’d not had chance to try it out, wondering how it’d compare to the original 675cc Street Triple I…

  • TRIUMPH: Trident 660 Slipery Sam special

    TRIUMPH: Trident 660 Slipery Sam special

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    Triumph’s released another special edition bike – this time it’s the novice-friendly, entry-level Trident 660 getting the posh paint job and bolt-on trinkets. The Trident 660 Triple Tribute Special Edition features slick, race-inspired graphics based on the number 67 ‘Slipper Sam’ – a five-time TT-winning Trident racebike from the early 1970s. You also get a…

  • TRIUMPH: Enduro bikes launched

    TRIUMPH: Enduro bikes launched

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    Triumph’s motocross range is well underway now, with some success, and the Hinckley outfit is flat-out expanding its off-road lineup like a good ‘un. The Enduro sector is the obvious next step: detune the single-cylinder motors on the 250 and 450 MX bikes a bit, add a silencer, lights and basic road gear, and sell…

  • TRIUMPH Moto2 Triple Trophy

    TRIUMPH Moto2 Triple Trophy

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    Triumph’s extremely successful Moto2 operation rumbles onwards into 2025, with the Hinckley firm continuing to supply the 765 Street Triple-based race engines for the MotoGP support class. And it’s brought back the Moto2 Street Triple competition again for this year, which gives a special Street Triple as a prize to the most popular racer of…

  • All you need to know before buying a Triumph Daytona 675R

    All you need to know before buying a Triumph Daytona 675R

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    Triumph Daytonas rank among the most loved sportsbikes to ever hit the market. Here’s what you need to know before buying one.

  • TRIUMPH: Bobber TFC

    TRIUMPH: Bobber TFC

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    Alan Dowds brings us up to speed… We’ll be honest: some of the limited-edition Triumphs in recent years have been a bit underwhelming. A chrome tank, some pin-stripe paint lines, and an Elvis paint job are all pleasant enough, but we generally like a bit more in a special model. Like this – the new…


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