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1973 Triumph Street Tracker on 2040-motos

US $17,995.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Tasmanian Blue
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
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Triumph Street Tracker tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:3-Month, 3,000 Mile Limited Warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Triumph Street Tracker description

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Spy Video of Updated Triumph Daytona 675 Testing

Fri, 05 Aug 2011

MCN has released a video of what appears to be an updated Triumph Daytona 675 undergoing road testing. Filmed by an MCN reader near Triumph’s Hinckley factory, the video quality isn’t very high, but we can see some details from the enhanced screenshot above (click to see a larger version). The most noticeable change is the placement of the exhaust.

Blind Man To Race Motorcycle At Bonneville Salt Flats Using GPS – Video

Mon, 26 Aug 2013

The Bonneville Salt Flats represents unique challenges, where man-made machines try and go faster than ever before. It’s a demanding event for both man and machine, which provides stories of ultimate triumphs or devastating failures. The 2013 BUB Motorcycle Speed Trials, which takes place throughout this week, will provide another such story of triumph or sorrow, as a blind man will attempt to race down the famous course.

Motorcycle Freestyle Rider Ernie Vigil Puts Triumph’s Scrambler Through The Wringer [Video]

Wed, 21 Mar 2012

  With its on/off-road tires, spoke wheels, high rise dual exhaust, protective fork gators and flat one-piece seat and handlebar, Triumph’s Scrambler evokes notions of a McQueen-esque go anywhere, do anything machine in a modern motorcycle. It’s probably safe to assume few Scrambler owners today put their retrofied rides to the test, seeing just how much abuse the 865cc parallel-Twin-powered Scrambler can take. However, in this Triumph North America video, freestyle rider Ernie Vigil (the video’s editor and co-creator) does what most Scrambler owners wish they were capable of with their new/old Trumpet.