1974 Triumph Trophy Trail Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos
Twin Peaks, California, US
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1974 Triumph Trophy TRAIL, Triumph Trophy trail in excellent, stock condition. This is not a restoration, but a fine, original bike. Licensed and street legal. Have owned the bike for 25 years. 3000 total original miles. Never used off road. Always stored in a hangar. Recently tuned by Micky Cohen. Starts on first or second kick every time. $6,500.00 9096777201
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Moto blog
Triumph is recalling motorcycles due to problems with electronics
Fri, 07 Nov 2014America, Bonneville, Bonneville T100, Rocket III Roadster, Rocket III Touring, Scrambler, Speedmaster, Thruxton, Thunderbird, Thunderbird Storm, Tiger 800 and Tiger 800XC will be recalled by the British company. According to the manufacturer, the engine control unit of some motorcycles may malfunction, due to which one of the fuel injectors will inject additional fuel into the engine cylinder. As a result, the engine will either not start or stall during operation due to excessive re-enrichment of the combustible mixture.
240hp?!? Carpenter Racing’s Triumph Rocket III Roadster
Tue, 21 May 2013Two-time NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Champion Bob Carpenter is now selling his 240 rwhp Triumph Rocket III performance package. The Carpenter Racing engine kit boosts the stock 2300cc Triumph Rocket III Roadster from 146bhp to 240-plus rwhp and is fully streetable for daily commuting. It’s available now on new 2013 Triumph Rocket III motorcycles.
Freedom Friday Photo Contest
Fri, 12 Apr 2013Freedom Friday is a call-to-action on the AMA’s Facebook page each Friday to alert motorcyclists about issues posing threats to motorcycling freedoms. Riders can partake in a weekly contest related to these issues and win prizes. Each week’s Freedom Friday photo contest asks AMA members to send a photo of themselves, preferably with their bike, near a symbol of the current topic. The issue that kicks off today is access discrimination, which can be illustrated with a photo of a “No Motorcycles Allowed” sign, “Wilderness” sign or anything related to freedom to illustrate their concern as a motorcyclist.
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