Posts Tagged ‘Triumph Orange County’
Featured Sale Bike: 2020 Triumph Speed Triple RS
First introduced in 1994, Triumph’s Speed Triple is the British manufacturer’s naked bike, meaning that it lacks farings, has basic handlebars and a basically stripped-down appearance. The company took its cue from the riding population itself, noting that riders were making their own nakeds from the wreckage of crashed sport bikes by leaving off many…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2021 Triumph Rocket III GT
Triumph’s Rocket III GT looks positively imposing and unmanageable at first glance, but don’t let first impressions scare you away from this behemoth. In reality, while it is incredibly powerful and fast, Triumph has created a motorcycle with unexpected ease of acceleration, turning, mobility and stopping without losing any of its larger-than-life character. The 2021…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2021 Triumph Trident 660
Triumph’s Trident is somewhat of a legendary motorcycle. First released in 1968, it was the manufacturer’s first triple-cylinder bike and a famous Trident racing bike known as “Slippery Sam” took five consecutive Isle of Mann Production TT wins from 1972-1975. In 2021 the company is hoping to steal some of the twin-cylinder market with their…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2021 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
Triumph first launched the Tiger 800 model in 2010, but the Tiger has a storied past that includes gold medals at the 1936 International Six Days Trial. A sophisticated and rugged dual-sport bike, the company has re-designed the Tiger 800 over the years and the recent models are exceptional examples of what can be done…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2020 Triumph Speed Triple RS
First introduced in 1994, Triumph’s Speed Triple is the British manufacturer’s naked bike, meaning that it lacks farings, has basic handlebars and a basically stripped-down appearance. The company took its cue from the riding population itself, noting that riders were making their own nakeds from the wreckage of crashed sport bikes by leaving off many…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2020 Triumph Bonneville T120 Diamond Edition
The Bonneville is a post-war production motorcycle that was first manufactured in 1959 by Triumph Engineering in England. In its initial incarnation, it was a 650cc parallel-twin and was based on Triumph’s Tiger T110. The Bonneville is relatively new to American consumers, reaching our shores just a few years ago, but it was preceded by…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2020 Triumph Rocket 3 GT
Triumph’s Rocket 3 GT looks positively imposing and unmanageable at first glance, but don’t let first impressions scare you away from this behemoth. In reality, while it is incredibly powerful and fast, Triumph has created a motorcycle with unexpected ease of acceleration, turning, mobility and stopping without losing any of its larger than life character.…
Read MoreFeatured Sale Bike: 2020 Triumph Daytona Moto2 765 Limited Edition
In 2010, the Moto2 engine replaced the 250 two-stroke and enthusiasts hoped that this would herald in an era of street bikes that would somewhat mirror what was being ridden on the track. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen until much later when in 2019, Triumph took over from Honda to supply the power units and finally…
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