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2013 Triumph Trophy Se Plus $1500 Free Stuff! on 2040-motos

$18,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Lunar Silver
Location:

MODESTO, California

MODESTO, CA
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Triumph Trophy tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(888) 777-7395

Triumph Trophy description

2013 TRIUMPH TROPHY SE plus $1500 Free Stuff!, This bike includes $1500 in accessories, apparel, or extended warranty! Ride away today on one of the highest rated Sport Touring bikes for 2013! The Trophy is fast, comfy and has all the bells and whistles. Includes Cruise Control, ABS, Traction Control, Satellite radio, powered windscreen and 135 HP! We have zero down /3.99% financing thru August 31st OAC!

Moto blog

Recall for 2011-2012 Triumph Sprint GT, Tiger 800, Tiger 800XC Optional Top Box

Thu, 11 Aug 2011

Triumph issued a recall for optional accessory top boxes for the 2011-2012 Sprint GT sport tourer and the Tiger 800 and 800XC dual sports. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the top box locking handle is missing a clip lip to ensure a  proper lock on the rear rack. Without this clip, the locking mechanism may not be secure, potentially leading to the top box falling off of the motorcycle.

Castrol Rocket, Gyronaut X-1 and Jason DiSalvo at New York IMS

Wed, 11 Dec 2013

Two Triumph land speed bikes, the Gyronaut X-1 and the Castrol Rocket, will be on display at the New York Progressive International Motorcycle Show this weekend. Jason DiSalvo, pilot of the Castrol Rocket and winner of the 2011 Daytona 200 will also be in attendance to meet fans and talk about the project. The Gyronaut X-1 is the last Triumph motorcycle to hold the ultimate motorcycle land speed record. The X-1 first set the motorcycle land speed record in 1965 at 212.689mph, while its 1966 record at 245.667mph stood until 1970.

Triumph 1600 twin Cafe Racer

Mon, 08 Mar 2010

WE SPOTTED this one earlier on French website Motorevue: a Swede, Sivert Raask, has concocted a this motorcycle from Triumph's 1600cc Thunderbird cruiser, with the use of a handmade seat, a Ducati tank and a bit of cunning.Quite tasty for a home-brewed effort, don't you think? We love a cafe racer here on Visordown, send us yours!