Triumph Rocket III

  • New Mustang seat for Triumph Rocket III Touring

    New Mustang seat for Triumph Rocket III Touring

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      The Mustang seat for Triumph Rocket III Touring sits the ride 1/2″ lower and almost 1″ further back than the stock position on the machine. The two-piece seat has a wide 17″ bucket seat for the rider and the 12″ seat for the passenger which aim to provide support – even on those longer journeys.…

  • Triumph Bonneville T214 | 2015 new motorcycles

    Triumph Bonneville T214 | 2015 new motorcycles

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    The Limited edition Triumph Bonneville T214 – priced at £7849 – celebrates Johnny Allen’s 1956 land speed record, set at the Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA. It also Commemorates 100 years of land speed setting at Bonneville with a special paint scheme using the distinctive colours of Johnny Allen’s Texas Cee-Gar. There will only be 1000…

  • Triumph Bonneville Newchurch | 2015 new motorcycles

    Triumph Bonneville Newchurch | 2015 new motorcycles

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    The New Special Edition Triumph Bonneville Newchurch will cost £6999, and is styled to celebrate the popular annual international Triumph Tridays festival in Austria. A contemporary new paint scheme comes in a choice of two colourways, and enhanced styling features include blacked-out mudguards, headlamp bowl, handlebars, mirrors and springs, along with black wheels with red…

  • Experience a Triumph motorcycle at an open day

    Experience a Triumph motorcycle at an open day

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      Triumph dealers across the UK are offering riders a chance to immerse themselves in the thrill, sense and sound of the best British cruisers when they open their doors for a nationwide open day. Taking place across all of Triumph’s 52 UK dealerships on Saturday 14 June, the event will give riders the chance…

  • Triumph and Barbour create cool custom Scrambler

    Triumph and Barbour create cool custom Scrambler

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      Take a standard 900cc Triumph Scrambler, add a hint of bespoke tailoring from Barbour – all styled by custom bike builders, Spirit of the 70s – and you’ve got one cool looking bike. This one-off creation oozes Shoreditch street cred, with realigned front forks, stylish sawn-off ‘Enduro’ exhaust and the imaginative use of authentic Barbour…


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