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Triumph Pulls the Covers off the Latest Rocket 3 Storm Models

Triumph’s Rocket 3 is a muscle bike icon. You might snap your neck making an attempt to get a glimpse of 1 driving by, and that is earlier than you get into the ridiculousness that’s its spec sheet. Between its body sits a motor that is larger than your common automobile engine and significantly bigger than the powerplant in any present manufacturing motorbike.

Now, Triumph has unveiled two 2024 Rocket 3 Storm fashions: the R and GT.

So earlier than these behemoths roll into dealerships on April twenty fourth, it is time to see in the event you like what’s on provide.

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More Power

The 2,458 cc 3-cylinder within the R and GT fashions will get a efficiency bump over the earlier iteration, because it now produces 180 hp at 7,000 rpm and a class-leading 166 lb-ft at 4,000 rpm. That’s an additional 15 hp and three lb-ft of torque.

It’s not as if the earlier Rocket 3 was brief on energy, however since Triumph upped the engine to 2.5 liters in 2019, it is offered 18,000 models. So including a number of lb-ft to its already record-breaking torque determine ought to bode properly with the mannequin’s fanbase.

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Chassis and Brakes

The 2024 Rocket 3 fashions will proceed to make use of the aluminum body, which was first launched in 2019 and options solid and solid components to assist hold the load down on this torquey beast.

Triumph can even drop you sportier 10-spoke solid aluminum wheels, which scale back the bike’s unsprung mass by about 4.4 lbs.

Keeping every thing below management when you’re on the transfer are Showa 47 mm forks with adjustable rebound and compression damping and a Showa mono-shock RSU and piggy-back reservoir on the rear.

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Although Triumph has made efforts to scale back the load of the most recent Rocket 3, it is nonetheless a hefty machine with the R tipping the scales at 705 lbs and the GT weighing in at 699 lbs. That’s bagger territory, so these models want some severe stopping energy, which they’ve. At the entrance, Brembo Stylema brake calipers clamp down on twin 320mm discs, and on the rear, there is a Brembo M4.32 piston radial monobloc rear caliper and an enormous 300mm disc.

Technology

Thankfully, there’s loads of know-how to assist tame these beasts on the highway, beginning with all of the rider aids that you simply’d count on, like TC, ABS, and 4 energy modes. There’s additionally lean-angle delicate ABS in addition to optimized cornering traction management.

Delivering 166 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheel isn’t any simple process, and that is why Triumph has fitted each fashions with helical minimize gears, which ought to have interaction extra easily. There’s additionally a Torque Assist clutch and an non-compulsory quickshifter accessible for each fashions. Buyers may have their choose of greater than 50 real Triumph equipment accessible for each the R and GT fashions.

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As talked about, this isn’t a lightweight motorbike, so riders can be comfortable to know that it comes with a Hill Hold characteristic, which prevents it from rolling backward by making use of the rear brake.

Cruise management comes as customary on each fashions, and you may activate it on the contact of a button and modify it up or down in 1 mph increments. All of the tech options ought to be simple to work together with by way of the full-color TFT show and five-way joystick.

Finally, each bikes have a standard-fit keyless ignition and steering lock, which could be disabled. They additionally characteristic a USB charging socket in a devoted compartment below the seat, so you need to be capable of hold your system safe and dry because it prices.

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Blacked-Out Style

Black is the most popular Rocket 3 colour by no small margin, which is why Triumph went all-in for the 2024 Rocket 3 Storm. From the black powder-coated consumption cowl to the hydro-formed exhaust headers, the producer has chosen the best supplies to ship a blacked-out angle.

Look shut sufficient and you will find black anodized finishes all through the bike, together with the rear body forging, swingarm guard, forks lowers and yokes, risers, handlebar clamps, RSU Rocker, seat finisher, footrests and hangers, and equipment pedals, amongst others.

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Of course, black is not the one choice, and each fashions can be found in three distinctive two-tone colour schemes. The R is obtainable in Carnival Red with Sapphire Black, Satin Pacific Blue with Matte Sapphire Black, and Sapphire Black with Granite. Whereas the GT is obtainable in the identical colours, however the break up of the tank is reversed.

Ergonomics

Whether you go for the $24,995 Rocket 3 Storm R or the $28,995 Rocket Storm 3 GT will largely come all the way down to the ergonomics you like.

The R mannequin is designed to offer extra management and a sportier driving place because of its handlebar placement, whereas the GT has a extra swept-back setup with a 5-inch distinction in grip place. And it is the identical story on the footpegs.

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The R has mid-position foot controls, which provide 0.6 inches of vertical adjustment. On the GT, you may discover feet-forward foot controls with three horizontal place settings providing two inches of adjustment and offering a laid-back driving model.

The Rocket 3 Storm GT can be extra appropriate for anybody who values pillion consolation, because of the adjustable sculpted touring rider seat that is extra generously padded than the passenger seat on the R.

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2024 Triumph TF 250-X Motocross Machine Is Finally Here

If you’ve been eagerly anticipating Triumph’s full reveal of its first-ever dedicated motocross machine, then we’ve got news for you. As of November 28, 2023, the wait is officially over. While the team from Hinckley has clearly been hyping up the build for some time, now it’s finally laying the cards on the table so the world can see what it’s been building: The all-new Triumph TF 250-X.

The details, we have to say, look pretty intriguing. In addition to Triumph’s ground-up frame and engine design (which we’ll get to in a bit), it also sourced a number of high-spec components to add to the overall serious impression it wants to make. Brembo brakes, Galfer discs, Pro-Taper handlebar, and Pirelli Scorpion MX32 tires are just some of what’s included.

Engine

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While Triumph gave us glimpses of what the engine looked and sounded like in its teaser video series leading up to the big reveal, no specs were available until now.

The new TF 250-X is powered by a four-stroke, dual overhead cam, 249.95cc single-cylinder engine. It uses Dell’Orto electronic fuel injection and is mated to a five-speed gearbox. No official power or torque figures are given.

Chassis

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The Triumph TF 250-X uses an aluminum spine frame design, along with an aluminum swingarm.

Suspension consists of a KYB 48mm coil spring fork up front offering 310mm (about 12.2 inches) of travel and full adjustability. In the rear, there’s a KYB coil with 305mm (about 12.0 inches) of travel and compression and rebound adjustability. 

Braking duties are performed by a Brembo twin 24mm piston front brake caliper and a 260mm Galfer front disc. In the rear, there’s a Brembo single 26mm piston rear brake caliper and a 220mm Galfer rear disc. 

The TF 250-X rides on a 21-inch front and a 19-inch rear wheel, both wrapped in Pirelli Scorpion MX32 tires. 

Dimensions

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The Triumph TF 250-X has a 1,492mm (about 58.74 inch) wheelbase. Handlebar width is 836mm (about 32.9 inches). The height without mirrors is 1,270mm (about 50 inches). Rake and trail are 27.4 degrees and 116mm (about 4.6 inches). 

Seat height is 960mm (about 37.8 inches). Fuel tank capacity is seven liters. 

Wet weight is 229 pounds.

Price and Availability

In addition to revealing full details of the 2024 Triumph TF 250-X, the company also announced its plan to open around 300 new Triumph Motocross and Enduro centers across Europe, Australia, and the US by the

Monster Energy Triumph Revealed as Title Sponsor for Triumph MX2 Team

New images of Triumph’s new motocross bike have been unveiled, showcasing the partnership with global energy drink and lifestyle brand Monster Energy. Triumph Racing is excited to announce a two-year partnership with Monster Energy, which will see the energy drink company become the title sponsor of the Triumph MX2 team. As Triumph prepares to make its debut in the 2024 FIM MX2 Motocross World Championship, this collaboration will elevate the visibility of Triumph Racing in the motocross racing world.

The team, now known as Monster Energy Triumph Racing, will be managed by the highly respected duo of Thierry Chizat-Suzzoni and Vincent Bereni, who have a successful track record of guiding riders to victories in the FIM Motocross World Championship. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Triumph’s racing history, as they enter the MX2 World Championship for the first time ever.

With the 2024 season fast approaching, Thierry and Vince are channeling their passion and technical expertise into Monster Energy Triumph Racing. They are working closely with Triumph engineers from the UK headquarters in Hinckley and the US racing team to develop the MX2 race bike. The team’s race bike features the #25 of test rider Clément Desalle, symbolizing the start of a new chapter for Triumph in racing.

Triumph’s Chief Product Officer, Steve Sargent, expressed his excitement about partnering with Monster Energy, stating that the competitive nature of the FIM MX2 World Championship will be a challenge, but having a long-standing partner like Monster Energy gives them confidence. The new MX2 race bike signifies a proud moment for Triumph Racing, and they look forward to an exhilarating 2024 season and beyond.

Aaron Nixon O’Neill, the Monster Energy Director of 2 Wheel Motorsports, also expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership and the upcoming season. He commended Triumph Racing for their dedication in a highly competitive sport and expressed his excitement to see the team on the racetrack.

Thierry Chizat-Suzzoni, the Monster Energy Triumph Racing Team Owner, expressed his excitement about the partnership and the brand new 250cc motorcycle from Triumph. He emphasized the importance of Monster Energy’s understanding of the sport and their global recognition as a brand. This partnership represents a proud moment for Triumph Racing as they unveil the team name and race bike livery.

Viktor Hovland wins the BMW Championship 2023 with course record on Sunday.

+++ Viktor Hovland triumphs after an impressive final round at the Olympia Fields Country Club, finishing on 263 strokes (17 under par) +++ This is the second BMW title for the Norwegian +++ Six players qualify for the Ryder Cup Team USA +++ All tournament proceeds going to the Evans Scholars Foundation +++


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Viktor Hovland has emerged as the champion of the BMW Championship 2023 with an exceptional performance in the final round of the PGA TOUR event. The Norwegian golfer produced a scintillating display, with seven birdies on the back nine, culminating in a course record of 61 strokes (9 under par). This score is the lowest in the history of the Playoffs and allowed Hovland to surpass the three-round leaders, Scottie Scheffler (USA) and Matt Fitzpatrick (ENG). With his fifth PGA TOUR win, the 25-year-old golfer climbed to second place in the FedExCup rankings. This victory marks Hovland’s second BMW title, adding to his win at the BMW International Open 2021 in Munich (GER).

Ilka Horstmeier, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, Human Resources and Real Estate, congratulated Viktor Hovland on his remarkable performance in the final round and his achievement as the 2023 BMW Champion. Horstmeier expressed gratitude to the Olympia Fields Country Club, partners, volunteers, and everyone involved in making the tournament a success. She also highlighted the positive impact of the BMW Championship on the lives of young people, as all proceeds from the event go to the Evans Scholars Foundation.

The BMW Championship has contributed over 45 million US dollars to the Evans Scholars Foundation since its inception in 2007, providing educational opportunities to 3,300 caddies. These numbers exclude the funds raised in the BMW Championship 2023. Currently, the Evans Scholars Foundation is supporting a record number of 1,130 caddies in their pursuit of education.

Starting the final round three shots behind Scheffler and Fitzpatrick, Hovland seemed destined for a battle between the two leaders. However, the Norwegian golfer delivered an extraordinary performance, hitting every shot with precision. Except for the two par 3 holes, Hovland birdied every hole on the challenging back nine of the North Course, leaving Scheffler and Fitzpatrick unable to match his brilliance.

Reflecting on his victory, Hovland described winning the BMW Championship at a prestigious venue like Olympia Fields against the world’s top players as an incredible feeling. He considered it his best round ever, particularly given the circumstances of the playoff event and the difficulty of the golf course.

Scheffler and Fitzpatrick both finished tied for second place at -15, with Rory McIlroy in third place at -12. Open champion Brian Harman and Max Homa shared fifth place at -11.

Scheffler’s second-place finish allowed him to maintain his lead in the FedExCup standings and secure a spot in the Playoff final, the TOUR Championship, which will be held next week at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The BMW Group will serve as the Official Vehicle Partner for the event. Hovland moved up to second place in the standings, with McIlroy in third place. Fitzpatrick’s strong performance elevated him from 40th position to tenth.

The BMW Championship is the second-to-last Playoff tournament, and only 30 out of the 50 players who started the event in Chicago qualify for the season final. The remaining three spots were secured by Tyrrell Hatton (ENG, +1, T34), Jordan Spieth (USA, +1, T34), and Sepp Straka (AUT, +2, T37). Sahith Theegala (USA, -6, T15) narrowly missed out on qualification, finishing in 31st place despite a strong tournament performance.

The BMW Championship also played a significant role in determining the American Ryder Cup team. This was the last opportunity for players to earn points and qualify for the team, which will be captained by Zach Johnson (USA). Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman, Max Homa, and Xander Schauffele have all secured their places in the team. The final six spots will be decided by Captain’s Pick on August 29th. The Ryder Cup will take place in Rome (ITA) from September 25th to October 1st, 2023, with BMW supporting the legendary team competition as Worldwide Partner.

Looking ahead, the BMW Championship will make its debut at the Castle Pines Golf Club in Denver next year. In 2025, the tournament will return to the Caves Valley Golf Club in Baltimore, following its successful visit in 2021. The 2026 schedule features the Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis as the host for the first time since 2008. Finally, in 2027, the BMW Championship will celebrate its first tournament at the Liberty National Golf Club in the New York region.

Ride And Chrome: FCR Original’s Custom Triumph Bonneville And Speed Twin

Triumph’s heritage range of motorcycles, such as the Bonneville and the Speed Twin 900, have inspired a wave of retro-modern bikes in the motorcycle industry. French custom workshop FCR Original recently took two Triumph Bonnevilles, the T120 and the Speed Twin 900, and gave them a custom makeover as part of their “Ride and Chrome” series.

Ride And Chrome: FCR Original’s Custom Triumph Speed Twin And Bonneville

The custom build added chrome and nickel-plated elements to both bikes. The rear section of the bikes now stands out with the addition of a nickel-plated subframe. Custom chrome fender arches adorn the wheels, both in the front and back. The fork legs and stanchions have been polished for a shiny finish, giving the bikes a retro vibe.

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The cockpit features a wide chrome handlebar, Custom Tech switchgear and master cylinder, and chrome mirrors. The OEM speedometer has been replaced with a Motogadget speedometer for a more streamlined look. The bikes are finished off with brown retro-style handlebar grips.

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Additional retro touches include a chrome-finished Bates headlight and custom bracket, a custom saddle with a tuck-and-roll pattern, and a custom radiator grill. The front turn signals and side covers have been polished, and the fuel tank has been repainted with chrome and accented with gunmetal gray paint and a vintage-style Triumph emblem. The exhaust has been modified to be shorter than the stock setup, featuring polished headers and silencers to match the overall theme of the bikes.

For more information and images, check out the Instagram post.

Triumph TR2 returns as a lightweight electric sports car

The Triumph TR2, a classic sports car from the 1950s, is making a comeback in the form of a lightweight electric version called the TR25. The design of the steering wheel pays homage to the original spoked steering wheels of Triumph cars from the 1950s, with a single dial in its hub. The central binnacle features three additional dials that show speed, charge level, and range.

The TR25 boasts impressive specifications, including an estimated weight of 1095kg, which is 200kg lighter than the i3 S. It also has a projected acceleration time of 5.2 seconds for the 0-62mph sprint and a top speed of 115mph. The lighter weight of the TR25 contributes to an estimated touring range of 190 miles.

The original TR2 broke records in its time, achieving a speed of 124.889mph, surpassing its rival, the Sunbeam Alpine, which had set a mark of 120mph. The TR2 is now on display at the British Motor Museum in Gaydon, after being purchased for £250,000 with funding from the National Heritage Memorial Fund in 2020.

While the TR25 may signify a revival for Triumph cars, it is unlikely to enter mass production. Instead, it is expected to help Ani and Makkina, the builders of the TR25, progress their business into a new phase. Nevertheless, the TR25 achieves its creators’ goal of creating a small, desirable EV roadster reminiscent of classic roadsters.

What Could Royal Enfield Release in 2023?

While Triumph and Harley-Davidson have collaborated with Indian manufacturers to introduce new bikes in India, Royal Enfield has been working on its own new model introduction schedule. Back in 2020, Royal Enfield had announced its plans to release a new bike every quarter in the following years. According to reports from Indian business news channel CNBC-TV18, Royal Enfield is planning to launch between two and three new models in the next five months.

One of the expected releases is the long-rumored Himalayan 450. Enfield managing director Siddhartha Lal had teased a more powerful Himalayan model in August 2022, generating excitement among fans. Besides the Himalayan 450, a new Bullet 350 is also anticipated. The details about a possible third bike are not yet clear, but more information is likely to emerge in the coming months.

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350, launched in August 2022, is performing well, with sales expected to surpass 200,000 units in the next month. In June 2023, Royal Enfield reported impressive sales figures, with 68,664 bikes sold in the sub-350cc segment, showing a 36 percent growth compared to June 2022. However, sales of bikes over 350cc saw a drop of 23 percent in June 2023.

Although the growth in the sub-350cc segment is promising, international business for Royal Enfield has declined by 31 percent compared to the previous year. Improvements are needed in the international market, as only 20,935 bikes were sold outside India in FY23, as compared to 29,563 bikes in the same period of FY22.