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Triumph Batteries

Quality batteries for your Triumph Scooter - Triumph motorcycle or motorbike battery.

Triumph Brake Pads

Triumph Disc Brake Pads for Triumph Scooters & Motorcycles.

Triumph Carbon Fibre Race Cans

Viper Hi-Performance Carbon Fibre Oval Race Cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph motorcycle race cans are available in a Carbon Fibre finish with stainless steel internals and components. Available for track & road use. Road Legal Cans are E-Marked.

Triumph Clutch Levers

Triumph Motorcycle & Scooter Pattern Clutch Levers

Triumph Coloured Titanium Cans

Viper Hi-Performance Coloured Titanium Oval Race Cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph motorcycle race cans are available in a Coloured Titanium finish with stainless steel internals and components. Available for track & road use. Road Legal Cans are E-Marked.

Triumph Drive Chains

Highest Quality Rear Drive Chains From Leading Brands Including DID, IRIS & TKR. Motorcycle Products Stock Drive Chains For All Models of Triumph Motorcycles.

Triumph Fork Seals

Order Fork Seals for your Triumph motorcycle forks. Fork oil seals available for all Triumph models.

Triumph Front Brake Levers

Triumph Motorcycle & Scooter Pattern Front Brake Levers

Triumph Front Brake Pads

Triumph Front Brake Pads For Triumph Scooter & Motorcycles, ATV's, Quads, Karts, Dirtbikes, Off-Road Bikes, Minimotos and More! We only supply brake pads in the highest grade recommended for your machine by the manufacturer.

Triumph LED Rear Lights

Triumph Clear Lens LED Rear Motorcycle Lights With Indicators: Replace existing rear light units with a striking clear lens unit. The replacement unit simply bolts in place of the existing unit. These LED tail lights are suitable for most Triumph sports bikes with the clear lens & an integral red inner lens.

Triumph Micro Race Can

Viper Hi-Performance 20cm Oval Micro Triumph Race cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph race cans are available as a 20cm Oval Micro Alloy finish with stainless steel internals and components.

Micro (20cm sleeve length) available for track use only.

Triumph Oil Filters

Triumph Motorcycle & Scooter Oil Filters From The European Filter Corporation.

Triumph Oval Race Cans

Viper Hi-Performance Oval Triumph Race Cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph motorcycle race cans are available in a bright alloy polished finish with stainless steel internals and components. Available for track & road use. Road Legal Cans are E-Marked.

Triumph Oval Stubby Race Cans

Viper Hi-Performance Triumph 39cm Oval Stubby Race cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph motorcycle race cans are available as a 39cm Oval Stubby Alloy finish with stainless steel internals and components.

Stubby (39cm sleeve length) available for track use only

Triumph Racing Screens

Airblade Racing Screens for Triumph Motorcycles.
All Triumph double bubble screens are developed to increase performance and rideability with a drag-reducing design. The taller screen shape creates a larger air pocket for the rider to settle into. By using Airblade, you too can benefit from these race-proven advantages.

Double bubble Airblade screens are available in a great choice of finishes; IRIDIUM, DARK SMOKED, LIGHT SMOKED, CLEAR and BLUE.

Triumph Rear Brake Pads

Triumph Rear Brake Pads For Triumph Scooter & Motorcycles, ATV's, Quads, Karts, Dirtbikes, Off-Road Bikes, Minimotos and More! We only supply brake pads in the highest grade recommended for your machine by the manufacturer.

Triumph Round Race Cans

Viper Hi-Performance Round Race Cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph motorcycle race cans are available in a bright alloy polished finish with stainless steel internals and components. Available for track & road use. Road Legal Cans are E-Marked.

Triumph Sprockets Front

We Only Stock The Highest Quality Front Sprockets For All Models of Triumph Motorcycles.

Triumph Sprockets Rear

We Only Stock The Highest Quality Steel & Alloy Rear Sprockets For All Models of Triumph Motorcycles.

Triumph Titanium Race Cans

Viper Hi-Performance Titanium Oval Race Cans have been developed to let your Triumph obtain maximum power and torque. All Viper Triumph motorcycle race cans are available in a Titanium finish with stainless steel internals and components. Available for track & road use. Road Legal Cans are E-Marked.

Triumph Tyres Front

Quality But Cheap Tyres For Triumph Motorcycles. We Stock The Tyre & Will Deliver Next Day, The Best Front Motorcycle Tyre For Your Triumph.

Triumph Tyres Rear

Quality But Cheap Tyres For Triumph Motorcycles. We Stock The Tyre & Will Deliver Next Day, The Best Rear Motorcycle Tyre For Your Triumph.

Triumph Workshop Manuals Haynes

Triumph Workshop Manuals by Haynes Publishing - the world's leading publisher and retailer of car manuals, motorcycle manuals, motoring books, digital technology manuals, general interest books, videos and DVDs.

Triumph WP Shocks

Triumph Shock Absorbers by WP Suspension:
Professional Road & Racing Suspension For Triumph.
WP Suspension has a winning reputation and is generally considered one of the best motorcycle suspension companies around.
Racing is very important to WP Suspension it keeps them focused on important developments which are often first introduced and tested at the highest level of motor sport.
The many motorcycle world titles and the fact that many factory race teams in all leading motorcycle disciplines chose WP Suspension is proof of their qualities.
At world level all the top teams in World Supersport including Ten Kate Honda, Belgrada Yamaha and Yamaha Germany choose to use WP Suspension.
Specifically tested and developed motorcycle products that out perform OEM equipment considerably.

 

Triumph Motorcycles was founded by two Germans named Siegfried Bettman & Muaritz Shulte. Siegfried changed his old company name to triumph, and the company was born in 1902. The first thing they did was take a small Minerva engine to a bike and their was their first motorcycle. Later they designed their own engine. Around the First World War Triumph developed the H model, later followed by the Model R and the popular 1920’s model P with 500cc’s. Despite the high production of motorcycles during these times, Triumph hit financial problems in 1936 and was sold to Jack Sangster. Jack Sangster appointed Edward Turner as manager which was an excellent move. Edward managed to turn Triumph around and by upgrading the old designs and renaming them Tiger 70, Tiger 80 and Tiger 90 increased the sales tremendously.

In 1937 Edward launched the Speed Twin 500cc model which started the competition with the then traditional single engines. A smart trick was that the Engine of the Speed Twin fitted nicely into the Tiger 90 frame. The overall pricing at the time wasn’t much more that the single models. The Speed Twin became a huge success. Triumph upgrade the Tiger 90 to the Tiger 100 model and together with the Speed Twin dominated the market for a while. The Tiger 100 was said to be able to reach the 100 mph mark – a highlight at the time. Once again the older models were updated and for the overseas market (USA) the Thunderbird model was introduced in 1950 with a 650cc engine (t-bird was it’s nickname). Nine years later the famous Bonneville was launched from the development of the tiger 110. Bonneville nickname came from the Bonneville salt flats where the modified model was timed at an amazing 214 mph (345 kph) in 1956 – however it was never recognized. The Bonneville model was updated many times over the next years but it kept most of it’s original design. By 1972 over 250.000 models had been sold. In 1969 the three cylinder T150 Trident was launched. A powerful (740cc’s) retro model. The frame which was used was that of a Speed Twin, adjusted for it’s time. The ride was said to be good but not everybody like the style in those days.

The triple cylinder engine used in the Trident was also used to Triumph X-75 Hurricane. A custom style bike which lead the Japanese factories to their versions of custom bikes later on. But between 1973 and 1983 the company had hard times keeping it’s head above the water. Even a redesign of the Trident to a modern T160 Trident which had a remarkable good reputation on the market, could not help the financial struggle of Triumph. Triumph was fighting against the high tech designs that companies like Honda were making. Triumph went into liquidation in 1983 after which it was bought by John Bloor. John Bloor decided to develop a new range of Triumph Motorcycles in secret before launching them. It took 8 years to develop a range of 6 roadsters which could use many of the same components and had same styling features. All major cost savers. The base model to all roadster was the trident model with a three cylinder 750cc or 885cc engine. The bikes used a strong frame with Japanese brakes and suspensions. The Trophy 1200 and Daytona 1000 were launched and a great success.

In 1664 the street look bike was launched called the Speed Triple also the 885 cc engine. Carefully timed Triumph launched a new Thunderbird model with a stylish retro look at was also based on the 885cc triple engine. The old stylish look was a great success worldwide. Have monitored the Japanese market closely for the past years Triumph adjusted it’s modular building of motorcycles and developed the first purpose built model – the Daytona TT600. Triumph proved it could compete against the design of Japanese bikes with this successful range of models. The launch of the new 2003 model was even more stylish. Also sports touring models were developed like the Sprint ST & RS. John Bloor pulled a great introduction of the super famous Bonneville. With a very similar look Bloor introduced the Bonneville model again to a new market which now once again trusted the triumph brand again. The same stunt was done with the speed twins.
 


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