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Triumph Wields A New Trident
Posted by Rob Brooks | Aug 26, 2020 | Bikes & Gear, Industry & Racing | 0 |
Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR: Quick Take
by Ted Edwards | Apr 29, 2022 | Bikes & Gear | 0 |
Triumph has taken the naked hooligan Speed Triple 1200 RS, added carbon fiber and plastic, bolted on ridiculously low clip ons and rearset pegs, a single round headlight, race quality brakes and electronically smart suspension. Triumph calls the result the Speed Triple 1200 RR and it is one wicked sportbike. Given the invitation to ride one, I flew down to the outskirts of Triumph America’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia and took it for a spin.
Read MoreA Ride on the Wild Side- Triumph’s Speed Triple 1200 RS
by Rob Brooks | Feb 19, 2022 | Bikes & Gear | 2 |
I first fell in love with Triumph’s Triple motorcycles when I owned a 1999 Sprint 955i ST some years back. The torque and pull in each gear, the howl of that three cylinder mill through the single right side pipe, and the sheer thrill of screaming around Road Atlanta, Talledega GP or down some lonesome country road at ungodly digits was addictive. That Sprint was my first true sportbike, having always been a cruiser or standard rider before, and it changed my life by opening up a whole new world to me of “Power, Performance and Handling”. I still enjoy cruisers, but my heart has turned. There’s no going back. I’m a “PPH” fan now. So it’s little wonder I salivated to get my hands on this latest iteration of Triumph’s Triple line.
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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