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Triumph unveils new Tiger 800 range at EICMA 2014 with new variants.

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Here’s the first taste of what we’ve got coming out of EICMA 2014 currently being held in Milan, Italy. (more…)

Meet the new “Daytona-fied” Triumph Street Triple RX special edition.

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Men of moustache and their “cohorts” were out on force on Sunday morning as they rode around the city of Kuala Lumpur for the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR)2014. (more…)

Triumph reveals Special Edition Thruxton Ace made to commemorate legendary Ace Café.

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Our list of some of the greatest, and not so greatest, films revolving around the thing we love most: bikes.

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Triumph motorcycles, particular the Explorer and Trophy SE models, are being recalled in the United States over a fault in its electrical system (more…)

Here are the first pictures of Triumph’s new Daytona-inspired 250cc caught undergoing testing recently. (more…)

Malaysian Triumph fans and enthusiasts can now rejoice as the famed British bikes brand and its exclusive Malaysian distributor Fast Bikes Sdn Bhd (via Motradic Sdn Bhd) opened its first ever Triumph Motorcycles Premium Flagship Store this week. (more…)

Yamaha revealed its latest creation recently called MT-09 (FZ-09 in America). The brand’s new-for-2014 naked is also its first production three-cylinder after the demise of the XS850 three decades ago. (more…)

In conjunction with the launch of the four new models, Fast Bikes Sdn Bhd, also organised the inaugural Triumph Heritage Day in celebration of 111 years of British manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles which was first established in 1902.  (more…)

The British have a long history of two-wheeled rebellion. In the 50s, biker groups called the ‘ton up boys’ roamed London’s inner city streets, congregating in iconic places such as Ace Café. These boys with greased up hairstyles got their name from riding 100mph-capable bikes in the days of spindly frames and wobbly forks. A result of the 1950s era’s economic prosperity, youths from the lower income had the means to indulge in what was previously an elitist hobby of the 1930s – biking. This became a way of life, giving bikes like the original Speed Twin cult status. (more…)

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