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  2. Triumph Tiger Cub - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph Tiger Cub was a 200 cc (12 cu in) single-cylinder British motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles at their Meriden factory. Based on the Triumph T15 Terrier 150 cc, itself a surprise announcement just before the 1952 show, [2] the 200 cc T20 Tiger Cub was designed by Edward Turner , and launched at the Earls Court show in November ...

  3. Triumph Tiger T110 - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 420 lb (190 kg) ( dry) Fuel capacity. 4 imp gal (18 L; 4.8 US gal) Fuel consumption. 70 mpg ‑imp (4.0 L/100 km; 58 mpg ‑US) at 60 mph (97 km/h) The Triumph Tiger 110 is a British sports motorcycle that Triumph first made at their Coventry factory between 1953 and 1961. The T110 was developed from the Triumph Thunderbird and first ...

  4. Triumph Tiger 100 - Wikipedia

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    Transmission. 4-speed manual / chain. Wheelbase. 55 inches (140 cm) The Tiger 100 (T100) was a standard motorcycle first made by the British motorcycle company Triumph in 1939. Production ceased when the Triumph factory was destroyed by German bombing in 1940 during World War 2, but recommenced in 1946. Several variants were manufactured until ...

  5. Triumph Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Tiger is a name used by a number of former motorcycles historically made by the British company Triumph Engineering and more-recent models by its modern successor, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd . Current models: Triumph Tiger Sport 660, produced since 2022. Triumph Tiger 900 (2020), produced since 2020. Triumph Tiger Explorer, produced since ...

  6. BSA B25 - Wikipedia

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    Footnotes / references. [1] [2] [3] The BSA B25 was a series of 250 cc (15 cu in) unit construction single-cylinder OHV four-stroke motorcycles made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company. Developed from the BSA C15, the machines were produced between 1967 and 1971. [4] The B25 was the fastest British production 250.

  7. List of Triumph motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Single-cylinder engine based on the BSA B25 Starfire (not the Tiger Cub. The starfire/C15 was a development of the Tiger cub engine.). T100C Trophy 500 1966-1972 single carb. Mainly for export to the USA TR6 Trophy: 650 1956–1968 Single carburetor model. TR6C Trophy: 650 C is the 'Competition' Model. High pipes on left side.

  8. Triumph Tiger 900 (T400) - Wikipedia

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    The original Tiger 900, manufactured by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd was introduced in 1993 and remained in production with minor improvements until 1998. Known to its fans as the 'Steamer', a nickname identifying it as a Hinckley Tiger, not a Meriden Tiger, and also distinguishing it as a carburettor, not fuel injected engine, this 885 cc dual sport motorcycle sold in comparatively small numbers ...

  9. BSA C15 - Wikipedia

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    BSA acquired the Triumph marque in 1951, and the BSA C15 250 cc four stroke was derived from the 200 cc Triumph Tiger Cub, itself coming from the 150cc Terrier. Edward Turner became head of the BSA automotive division and in 1958 BSA introduced the concept of unit construction, where the engine and gearbox were combined in one piece rather than ...

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