The Low Slung Bonneville: The 2021 Triumph Bonneville Bobber
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Despite being a British-made motorcycle, the Triumph Bonneville Bobber has all the attitude and character of a genuine bobber motorcycle. It’s one of the meanest...
Triumph’s Unadulterated Bonneville: The 2021 Triumph Bonneville T100
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The Bonneville T100 is arguably the most famous British motorcycle on the market. It’s the closest thing to the original Bonneville available in the 2021...
The Modern Bonneville: The 2021 Triumph Street Twin
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The Triumph Street Twin is a British motorcycle that has roots dating back to 1959. Taking inspiration from the original 1959 Bonneville, the Street Twin borrows the...
The Triumph Lineup Has Never Been Better
You’ve got to love Triumph Motorcycles. Even if you’re not going to buy one of these machines, you have to admit that the company has a compelling lineup from the Bonnevilles to the Rocket 3 there’s a lot gawk at.
Last year Triumph rolled out some...
Power Doesn’t Come Cheap
The Triumph Rocket 3 is one of the more highly anticipated motorcycles of 2020. The bike has the largest engine put in a production motorcycle at 2,500cc. The bike makes a whopping 165 hp and 163 lb-ft of torque. While much of the bike’s info was previously disclosed...
I just picked up a new alternative badge, and cannot find any information about the torque specifications for tightening it into place. Does anyone have any ideas about how tight to tighten it? And, what size bit to use to loosen and tighten the bolt?
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