Triumph Motorcycles announced two special edition SE models of its iconic Bonneville and Speed Triple bikes.
The new Special Edition Bonneville, with its characteristic 865cc...
After failing to find success with its TT600, a sportbike with a 600cc in-line four-cylinder engine that competed head-to-head with well-developed offerings from Japan’s...
Today’s Triumph Speed Triple is light years ahead of the original sport standard introduced in 1994, never mind the historic 1938 Triumph Speed Twin...
A new lighter-weight Triumph Street Triple and Street Triple R were revealed at the Intermot Show in Cologne, Germany, today. The 2013 motorcycles have...
After my exhilarating but brief ride on the all-new Triumph Tiger Explorer at its press launch in Spain (Rider, May 2012, and on ridermag.wpengine.com),...
Triumph is jumping back into the heavyweight sport-touring arena with an all-new motorcycle for 2013 wearing the familiar Trophy model name, but looking nothing...
Triumph has prided itself on building some of the finest motorcycles in the world since 1902. Triumph, which has been associated with high performance...
Triumph Motorcycles has released the United States retail prices of its new-for-2012 models, the Tiger Explorer, Speed Triple R and Steve McQueen Edition. The...
Fresh from record sales in 2011, Triumph Motorcycles will celebrate its 110th anniversary in 2012 with its strongest ever lineup, boosted by three new...
In our May issue—a whopping 156-page mailbox-filler, our largest in 30 years—we listed 32 all-new or significantly changed 2011 model-year motorcycles eligible for consideration...
photography by Kevin Wing and Riles & Nelson
Motorcycle enthusiasts love all-new, never-before-seen models like cats love catnip. We get excited, even silly, about their...
photography by Kevin Wing
When we first tested the V-Strom 650 in 2004, and for several years thereafter, Suzuki had the middleweight, multicylinder adventure touring...
photography by Riles and Nelson
Except for a couple of small entry-level bikes from other makers, the parallel twins in Triumph’s cruisers make them unique...
Gathered around the shiny, all-knowing orb in Rider’s soundproof think tank, our hands lightly clasped, minds melded into an awesome intellectual force capable of...
Triumph’s tagline is “Go Your Own Way,” a mantra fulfilled by building motorcycles that are, if not wholly unconventional, certainly on the outskirts of...
story and photography by Mark Tuttle
Remember the scene in Blazing Saddles when the hulking, dim-witted thug Mongo (football star Alex Karras) rides into Rock...
photography by Graeme Brown and Tim Keeton
The Highlands of Scotland, land of woolen plaid kilts, smoky single-malt whisky and William Wallace—the painted-face warrior played...
photography by Rich Cox
Since re-emerging from the ashes of Meriden, John Bloor’s “Hinckley Triumph” has mixed and matched historic model names. Daytona, Tiger and...
Photography by Kevin Wing
Despite competing head-to-head with much larger makers for a slice of the American motorcycle market, Triumph has always gone its own...
photography by Jason Critchell
Anniversaries (from the Latin anno, or year) are celebrated in different ways. The first, second, 25th, 50th, whichever, harkens back to...
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