TK4
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Triumph Motorcycles to Enter Motocross and Enduro Segments
Triumph announces a new program that will take the brand firmly into off road territory with a new range of motocross and enduro machines.
Lots of racing for dirt bikes. AMA supercross probably 2nd to MotoGP in terms of viewership across all two wheel racing. MXGP, AMA MX, EnduroGP, GNCC series, Rally races you mentioned and then a bunch of smaller series as well. All have a extremely loyal fanbase that spends money on bikes.want to play with the big boys and have a racing presence I guess
other than bribing FIM to have their engines in moto 2 bikes
I'm not aware of a racing presence? Rally races maybe?
They never could make a competitive bike for production racing, as their sportbikes couldn't keep up with the Japanese at the height of the 1000/600 arms race. The T595 was porky and underpowered, and the TT600 wasn't much better. Early on, Triumph was very aware of the previous incarnation of Triumph's reputation for fragility, so built heavy but very reliable bikes. Not ideal for racing.want to play with the big boys and have a racing presence I guess
other than bribing FIM to have their engines in moto 2 bikes
I'm not aware of a racing presence? Rally races maybe?
Try 1964 !But we all know that bike has nothing in common with a Hinckley Triumph
Cool pipe though... it wouldn't work, but it was cool they tried in 1967
shiiiiet even the affordable t7 starts at 12kcool. but if they want my money, make a 700cc lightweight triumph that still looks like a british/UJM motorcycle priced at 7-8K out the door and i'll take it!