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Triumph Unveils The Trident 660 Triple
Posted by Rob Brooks | Oct 30, 2020 | Bikes & Gear, Industry & Racing | 0 |
Triumph Wields A New Trident
Posted by Rob Brooks | Aug 26, 2020 | Bikes & Gear, Industry & Racing | 0 |
Triumph Launches 2021 “Sneak Peek Tour”
by Rob Brooks | Dec 10, 2020 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
The all-new Trident 660 and Tiger 850 Sport have begun making their first public debuts at Triumph dealerships across the United States. For a limited time, these two new models will be on display for customers to get a first-hand look at the bikes. Two pairs of each bike, which are the only units currently anywhere outside of Europe, will make stops at select dealerships around the country. While test rides are not yet offered, riders are encouraged to visit dealerships to see the bikes in person before they become available for sale in US dealerships.
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by Rob Brooks | Oct 30, 2020 | Bikes & Gear, Industry & Racing | 0 |
In a worldwide web premier, Triumph Motorcycles unveiled the all-new Trident 660 Triple, the roadster they’ve been hinting at since August. With a spectacular online introduction, Triumph rolled out the 2021 model, the newest entry into the brand’s lineup, and their smallest in the fleet. Targeted squarely at the middleweight “street fighter,” naked sport bike category currently populated with the likes of the Honda CB650R, Kawasaki Z650, and the Yamaha MT-07, Triumph just lit a stick of Trident dynamite and tossed it middle of the fray. Price-wise, the Trident should fall right in the middle of these, with MSRP looking to be around $7995-8120, depending on configuration, of which there are four at the moment on their website.
Read MoreTriumph Wields A New Trident
by Rob Brooks | Aug 26, 2020 | Bikes & Gear, Industry & Racing | 0 |
In a press release this week, Triumph Motorcycles unveiled a prototype of a new roadster styled motorcycle that should go into production in the coming year, wearing the famous “Trident” moniker. The model name has been in use by Triumph over the years since about 1968, and graced a number of legendary bikes in their lineup.
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