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The Triumph has introduced the new Trident 660 Triple Tribute special edition, featuring a retro look inspired by the iconic ...
The Trident 660 Triple Tribute pays homage to Triumph's Isle of Man TT success with a new tri-colour paint scheme and new ...
The Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition may honor a champion ’70s bike, but its most winning features are thoroughly modern.
namely the Triumph 350cc Bandit and the Trident. Due to some financial problems, the Trident production moved in the BSA factory in Small Heath in 1974. Unfortunately, 2002 was quite a bad year ...
Before sportsbikes gained race-replica bodywork, touring machines required weather-beating full fairings and adventure bikes donned screens, beaks and all manner of plastic add-ons, all bikes were ...
A great chassis and build quality plus an attractive price and a very easy-going character were the hallmarks of the Triumph Trident 660 when first released to the world in 2021, and four years later ...
It may be a middleweight when it comes to capacity, affordability and agility, but Triumph’s Tiger Sport 660 has always had heavyweight ambition as an authentic all-rounder. Launched in 2022, Triumph ...
New Trident 660 Exhilarating performance and handling, unique retro-modern styling, best-in-class rider-focused technology and Triumph’s renowned premium build quality and component specification. New ...
LAMS APPROVED^^New Trident 660 ^Exhilarating performance and handling, unique retro-modern styling, best-in-class rider-focused technology and Triumph?s renowned premium build quality and component ...
ZA Bikers was first launched back in 2014 and over the years we have established ourselves as the ‘one-stop-shop’ for all the latest from the South African motorcycle scene. Now in 2024, we introduce ...
Especially not a sport naked like the new Speed Triple 1200 RS. Nobody told that to Triumph, though, meaning I’m sitting at the side of the road in the mountains (in one-piece leathers), enduring what ...
Its the ultimate drag of Bike vs Car. Which one do you support between Triumph's affordable middleweight roadster and BMWs most value for money sports-sedan?