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  • 2002 Triumph Daytona2002 Triumph Daytona (2002)
    Just Serviced, new levers, Runs awesome, new battery. Rare Motorcycle
    2016-10-28 04:42:06
    Okeechobee, Florida, United States
    31
    3,200.00
  • 1971 Triumph Daytona1971 Triumph Daytona (1971)
    This is a very original  and rare 1971 Triumph Daytona 500. Complete and running. Registered in Conn.
    2016-07-25 04:56:02
    Stamford, Connecticut, United States
    24
    8,500.00
  • 1967 Triumph Daytona1967 Triumph Daytona (1967)
    FANTASTIC VINTAGE ROAD RACER.   1965 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 500 TWIN,  LET THE PICTURES DO THE TALKING, BIKE HAS BEEN ON DISPLAY FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS IN A COLLECTION.  THIS IS A FAST AND POWERFUL BIKE! WAS A GREAT RUNNER BEFORE BEING PUT ON STATIC DISPLAY.  WILL NEED NORMAL SERVICING TO BE BACK ON THE TRACK OR RAOD,  THE BIKE IS STREET LEGAL.   VERY NICE BUILD, 4 LEADING SHOE FRONT BRAKE, ALLOY RIMS, CUSTOM TWIN CARB INTAKE, RACING TANK AND FARING FRONT TIRE WILL NOT HOLD AIR AND NEEDS A NEW TUBE. CLEAR TITLE, WILL SHIP WORLD WIDEASK INTELLIGENT QUESTIONS
    2016-06-23 04:55:28
    Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
    999
    7,250.00
  • 2002 Triumph Daytona 955i Sportbike 2002 Triumph Daytona 955i Sportbike (2002)
    2002 Triumph Daytona 955i, 2002 Triumph Daytona 955i - A rare combination of impressive performance, striking styling and three-cylinder character has made the Daytona the choice for the discerning rider. Powered by Triumphs potent new generation fuel-injected engine - lighter, more refined and cooler-running - peak output is a mighty 147bhp, backed with plenty of torque. While the chassis, with its rigid tubular frame, stiff twin-sided swingarm and multi-adjustable front and rear suspenstion, marries responsiveness with stability.
    2013-10-19 03:46:01
    Houston, TX, US
    22
    3,499.00
  • 2008 Triumph Daytona 675 - NR2008 Triumph Daytona 675 - NR (2008)
    This bike is drivable, as long as hard acceleration is not applied when in 2nd gear on a corner (the back end will slip in a corner due to 2nd gear slipping in and out, almost like the clutch is being pressed in and out quickly). Otherwise, this bike is in great shape and includes the following: - Oxford heated grips - flush mount Proton front fairing signal lights - integrated turn signal/brake rear tail light - Laminar add-on windscreen - frame sliders - rear spools - stomp grips on tank - Jardin carbon fiber exhaust - Regulator placed in better cooling position under the seat - owners manual - 2 sets of keys   This bike has been used almost exclusively at the track this year except when practicing cornering on the street There was one incident where the bike accidentally came into contact with a curb at ~5 miles/hour as I lost a lense from my eye glasses just before that incident which slightly scraped the stator cover - this cover in no way is compromised - it still functions well The suspension was tuned in April this year at the track and the valve clearances were adjusted at 24K miles The bike is safety wired on the oil  drain plug, the oil filter, and the oil fill plug The tread on the Dunlop Q2  tires on the bike are pretty much used up so two tires both having at least 80% tread are included - rear is Michelin power Pilot and front is a Metzler Also included is a transmission from another 675 Daytona that was going to be used to fix the 2nd gear on this bike, but I don't have time and patience for doing that work this winter (the Detroit Triumph dealership said they would charge $1K to fix the transmission - believe that didn't include parts) A set of EBC HH $65 front brake pads are also included   Please note that if prices are displayed in Canadian $, these are meant to be American $ - e.g. $1999 starting bid is meant as $1999 US dollars.
    2013-10-19 00:38:17
    Lake Orion, Michigan, US
    27,850
    2,051.00
  • T100R RestoMod Fully adjustable Betor shocks front and back Metzler tiresT100R RestoMod Fully adjustable Betor shocks front and back Metzler tires (1973)
    Very nice bike!!!! Fully adjustable suspension front and back Betor Shocks. Metzler tires with hardly any wear.
    2013-09-25 22:26:57
    Moores Hill, Indiana, US
    1,000
    2,299.00
  • 2008 Triumph Daytona 675 ONLY 440 ORIGINAL MILES2008 Triumph Daytona 675 ONLY 440 ORIGINAL MILES (2008)
    Good Luck Bidding on this near showroom condition 2008 Triumph Daytona 675.  440 Original miles. Still has factory wax on chain. Factory stickers still on tank and windshield. Books and manuals go with it too. Garage kept her entire life.  Can't say enough good things about this bike.  Awesome ride!!!!!  Good Luck to all bidders. Call Jason with any questions 954-675-2156. 
    2013-09-04 12:27:44
    Boca Raton, Florida, US
    440
    5,800.00
  • 1967 Triumph T100C/R Daytona 500, FULLY RESTORED, excellent, runs great!1967 Triumph T100C/R Daytona 500, FULLY RESTORED, excellent, runs great! (1967)
    1967 Triumph T100C/R Daytona 500 Engine Number: T100R DD47608 Frame Number: T100C H50639 Competition success in the USA prompted Triumph to adopt the 'Daytona Tiger' name for their top-of-the range sports 500 in 1966, Buddy Elmore having won that year's prestigious Daytona 200 race on a works twin, a feat Gary Nixon repeated the following year on his way to the first of back-to-back AMA titles. Housed in a new frame common to the Tiger 90 and Tiger 100, the twin-carburettor Daytona engine produced 39bhp at 7,400rpm. Dubbed a 'Bonnie in miniature' by the motorcycling press, the new sporting middleweight came equipped with the 8"-diameter front brake of its larger sibling, but in a lighter more nimble package.
    2013-10-19 00:52:25
    Santa Monica, California, US
    274
    6,900.00

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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

Triumph TE-1: a breakthrough in the world of electric bikes or just another fairy tale?

Sat, 20 Mar 2021

According to Triumph engineers, the fully ready-to-use TE-1 electric bike will weigh 220 kg, while it will be equipped with a 174 hp electric motor, and a 15 kWh batt ery will provide a cruising range of about 200 km. But the most important thing is not even these figures, but the charging speed: from 0 to 80% in just 20 minutes! This can already make even the most inveterate petrolheads turn their attention to "electric fellows".

Triumph introduced a new model - Trekker GT

Tue, 23 Jun 2020

And it's not even a motorcycle. A two-wheeled novelty from Hinckley is an electric bicycle with a range of 145 km. The new two-wheeled Triumph is visually as close as possible to a classic road bike, all electrical equipment - a battery, an electric motor, wiring - is carefully hidden from strangers' eyes in an aluminum frame.

The new Triumph Daytona 765 sportbike is here

Sat, 02 Feb 2019

The sportbike is powered by a 765cc three-cylinder engine that first debuted on the naked Street Triple and then became the standard for the Moto2 racing class. The equipment will include an Öhlins NIX30 inverted fork and a rear TTX monoshock, Brembo Stylema braking system, TFT instrument panel, tilting ABS and a drive mode select system.

Triumph introduced a new urban hooligan

Mon, 05 Feb 2018

Naked Speed Triple got an update! The super-charismatic Speed Triple first appeared in 1994 and was essentially a Daytona 900 sportbike without a fairing. The new device is presented in the S and RS versions, carries the former 1050 index, but can do something more than its predecessor.

New addition to the cat family

Tue, 02 Feb 2016

Triumph has unveiled a new product called the Tiger Sport. The motorcycle received an inline 1050cc “triple”, installed on the latest generation of Speed Triple, an electronic “throttle”, a multi-level traction control, cruise control, ABS and a slipper clutch. There is no full specification yet, but it is known that the motorcycle will be produced in two color options: silver and black.

Triumph Tiger got itself in the Red Book

Thu, 19 Feb 2015

Triumph has released a stuffed limited-edition Tiger Explorer XC that will be tested by Globebusters in England. 50 units of equipment will go on free sale. The motorcycle will be painted in matte black or red, it will also receive a high windshield, protection of optics, radiators, crankcase and protective arcs.

Triumph is recalling motorcycles due to problems with electronics

Fri, 07 Nov 2014

America, Bonneville, Bonneville T100, Rocket III Roadster, Rocket III Touring, Scrambler, Speedmaster, Thruxton, Thunderbird, Thunderbird Storm, Tiger 800 and Tiger 800XC will be recalled by the British company. According to the manufacturer, the engine control unit of some motorcycles may malfunction, due to which one of the fuel injectors will inject additional fuel into the engine cylinder. As a result, the engine will either not start or stall during operation due to excessive re-enrichment of the combustible mixture.

Triumph Reveals Thruxton Ace Café Special Edition for US Market – Video

Mon, 13 Oct 2014

This past weekend at the Barber Vintage Festival, Triumph took the wraps off a special edition Thruxton that was created with the famed Ace Café London. Harkening back to one of the lynchpins of the British café racer movement of the 1960s, the Thruxton Ace Café Special Edition molds the profile of the classic Triumph racer of the era to the thoroughly modern Thruxton. The Triumph Thruxton Ace Café Special Edition at the Barber Vintage Festival.

Major Updates Coming for 2015 Triumph Tiger 800

Thu, 09 Oct 2014

Triumph is set to reveal some new updates to its Tiger 800 including a number of different versions making it either more highway or more off-road oriented. The both the Tiger 800XC and the less adventure-worthy Tiger 800 will see two new variants, with the Tiger 800 likely being rebranded as the Tiger 800XR. A newly-published executive order from the California Air Resources Board reveals the names for four new Tiger 800 variants known as the XCA (likely standing for XC Adventure), XCX, XRT (or XR Touring) and XRX.