Triumph Motorcycles is currently thriving and growing, having more than doubled its production in the last five years to build more than 130,000 bikes in 2024. The situation was very different half a ...
This may not be one of the retro Bonnies that everyone digs, but it can certainly turn just as many heads. If it weren’t for a few teeny blemishes, we’d be quite happy to say this 1975 Triumph Trident ...
It comes from a time when the British motorcycling industry was basically on life support – a piece of history from the turbulent Norton Villiers Triumph days. This 1975 Triumph Trident T160 came into ...
In the '60s, Triumphs contended for wins in nearly every kind of motorcycle competition. The long-running 500 and 650cc vertical-twins were joined by an audacious three-cylinder 750 called the T150 ...
It’s amazing to think about how much of a leap the ’75 T160 Trident was over the ’74 T150, especially considering that the newly-formed, worker-owned Meriden Co-op was also woefully underfunded. In ...
These talented designers came up a radical new idea. Instead of trying to balance a powerful big twin with a 360-degree crank, what if they split it between THREE cylinders, and arrayed the crankshaft ...
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