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Distinguished Gentleman's Ride London

Registrations are now open for The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR), taking place simultaneously on Sunday 19 May 2024 across the world. The world’s largest charity event for classic and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts will be supported by Triumph Motorcycles for the 11th year, helping to raise awareness and funds for men’s mental health and prostate cancer […]

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Triumph has revealed an all-new three-cylinder middleweight sports bike for 2024. The Daytona 660 delivers sports performance, a dynamic ride and the highest quality, capability and specification in its class. Featuring a significant evolution of Triumph’s distinctive and unique 660cc triple engine, now with 95PS peak power and 69Nm of peak torque, the Daytona 660

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+VIDEO OSET Bikes, a subsidiary of Triumph Motorcycles, has launched its new TXP range of electric off-road motorcycles. ‘TXP’ stands for Trials, Xplore and Play, and the all-new TXP models offer a significant advance in battery and motor technology. Plus, a real surprise, TXP bikes include two seat options. Available in 20 and 24 sizes,

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Triumph Trophy TR5

Over the years, Triumph has bandied around the name ‘Trophy’ willy-nilly. Sometimes it’s attached to a trail bike but more often to a tourer – as recently as 2017 – but ‘Trophy’ comes from a very worthy background. In 1948 Triumph entered its then new TR5 off-road capable 500cc twin in the prestigious (and very

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“I got to peg this thing all the way from zero to 100% throttle and it’s unbelievably quick, it pulls like crazy.” That’s Daytona 200 cham,pion racer Brandon Paasch talking about his test rides on Triumph’s TE-1 electric motorcycle project. Brandon was talking just after Triumph completed the TE-1 electric development project, with the release

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Brough Superior auction

Among the 85 motorcycles listed so far in the Charterhouse Classic & Vintage Motorcycle Auction at the Haynes Motor Museum on 30 March is an extraordinary 1936 Brough Superior SS100 with an Alpine Grand Sports sidecar. Bearing the original registration number of DAU 673, the outfit is estimated to sell for between £260,000 to £270,000.

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