Triumph
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Triumph's Trident 800 is the capable Trident 660's bolder sibling with more power and better components, and with more muscular and throwback-y roadster styling than its bug-eyed cousin, the Street Triple R. Here's everything to look forward to.
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From June 2024 to June 2025, Triumph enjoyed its most successful financial year, selling more than 141,683 motorcycles. So does Triumph sit back and relax? Of course not, it plans to announce a huge number of bike releases over the next 6 months.
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Who’d want a Ducati Diavel when you can get the Benda LFC700, an equally stunning, low, chunky inline-four cruiser? And don't just take it as a cheap imitation of the Italian legend; rather, a worthy alternative that is now available Stateside!
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Some may have forgotten that Triumph acquired OSET, one of the biggest names in off-road motorcycles for kids, three years ago. Now, it seems like a long-term calculated move to break into a new segment.
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You wouldn’t generally associate Royal Enfield with a naked roadster, considering its rich history of classic retros. Think again: the sparkly new Guerrilla 450 has finally landed in the USA, bridging the gap between the brand's 350 and 650cc motos.
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Just over two years since its foray into the small bike segment with the Speed 400, Triumph has unveiled the latest in its Thruxton cafe racer series with roughly the same underpinnings, but more distinctive modern classic styling.
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Triumph achieved record sales in 2024, surpassing 100,000 bikes sold with the entry-level Speed and Scrambler 400. Now, the British bikemaker has just launched a new trim that offers a more off-road-ready substitute for the conventional Scrambler 400 X.
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Those passionate about Triumph Motorcycles and the Isle of Man TT might just find the perfect bike in this Triple Tribute Edition Trident 660. The drool-worthy Sapphire Black frame with glossy black finish is a sure highlight, but there's more to it!
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Forty-four years after BMW's R 80 G/S triumphed in the Paris-Dakar rally in 1981, the company has unveiled its new dirt-focused boxer. It embraces the very spirit of the OG bike and expands BMW’s roadster platform with electronic and structural upgrades.
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The Triumph Speed Triple RR is one of the fastest cafe racers on the market. But what if you could add a supercharger and boost its output to an insane 400 horsepower? The end product is not merely a display-only item, it’s completely street-legal!
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QJMotor is not the sort of company to rest on its laurels. The Chinese bikemaker has an arsenal of motorcycles in its ranks – singles, parallel twins, V-twins, V-4s, inline fours – you name it. All that was missing was … a triple.
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Harley-Davidson's sold significantly fewer motorcycles than anticipated. For North America specifically, the final three months of 2024 saw a 13% decline in sales. The reason? Official word cites economic instability and high interest rates.
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