Triumph
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Triumph’s custom Scrambler competition returns for 2026
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Teams in seven countries will compete to design and build a custom Scrambler as Triumph Originals returns for 2026.
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First Ride: Triumph Trident 800
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Triumph’s bid to conquer the middleweight naked sector is looking a whole lot tastier following the release of this roadster reprobate…
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Quick Spin: Triumph Daytona 660
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For those with a passion for sports bikes but a licence that limits you to A2 motorcycles, the de-tunable Daytona could be just the ticket, claims Andy Bell.
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Triumph’s new limited edition Speed Twin Café Racer
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Triumph’s new limited-run special aims to taps straight into the spirit of the ton-up era, with the reveal of the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition.
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Solid upgrades for Triumph’s Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660
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Triumph’s just unveiled the most significant updates yet to its hugely popular Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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…
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