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2001 Triumph Tiger 955i on 2040-motos

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2001 Triumph Tiger 955i Titled for the 1st time in 2011! This 2001 955i Tiger spent the 1st ten years in a heated and air conditioning private collection of vintage and rare bikes. Beautiful Rullette Green in color this bike is flawless. Never tipped or scratched. Matching factory removable hardside rear cases. Tourtech engine guards. Tourtech radiator and oil cooler guards. 10,060 careful miles. Metzler Tourance Tires, 75%. 12 v Power Supply (BMW style plug) on Bars. Wired for Gerbings twelve volt accessories. Powerful and smooth triple cyclinder motor. New Battery and all Fluids in 2011. Looks like New, Runs like New, Drives like new. Fly in and Ride Home. This bike is ready for a cross town, cross country, or a round the world trip!

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Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride Breaks Fundraising Goal of One Million Dollars

Fri, 26 Sep 2014

The global fundraising event is more than just people riding around in nice clothing, it serves a cause, too. Read the full press release below. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.

Big Tiger: Triumph has officially unveiled the new Tiger 1200

Tue, 07 Dec 2021

The new Tiger is presented in two models at once: the Tiger 1200 GT, focused on long-distance driving on roads of any quality, and the Tiger 1200 Rally with bright distinct off-road abilities, but each model also has different versions - three for the GT and two for the Rally: Tiger 1200 GT Tiger 1200 GT Pro Tiger 1200 GT Explorer Tiger 1200 Rally Pro Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer

Steve McQueen’s Von Dutch Customized Bikes to be Auctioned Tomorrow

Wed, 08 Jan 2014

Here’s an opportunity to own motorcycles associated with Steve McQueen and Von Dutch - need we say more? Get your credit cards out because tomorrow, January 9, 2014, will see a 1923 Indian Big Chief with Princess Sidecar owned by McQueen and fully restored by Von Dutch put on the auction block at the Bonhams Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction. Previously sold at the Steve McQueen Estate Sale in Las Vegas in 1984, the 74cu (1200cc) Indian is “capable of reaching speeds of 90mph.” If McQueen’s coolness factor isn’t enough, having the notoriety of Von Dutch’s restoration is the icing on the cake.