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Triumph Returns to International Motorcycle Show Hot

triumphTriumph is unveiling its biggest product lineup in its 109-year history this year, and to help them get the word out, they will be joining the International Motorcycle Show Tour. Triumph will make its first appearance on the tour on December 17th in Long Beach, California. Attendees in Long Beach will be among the first to see Triumph's new lineup, and can even get demo riders on the Tiger 800 and the Tiger800 XC.

“The Progressive International Motorcycle Shows are a great way to share our new products with customers across the country, and Triumph is looking forward to introducing some exciting new models including the Tiger 800 and Tiger 800XC adventure bikes, three new cruiser motorcycles, and the all-new Speed Triple and premium Daytona 675R sport bikes in Long Beach,” said CEO of Triumph North America Greg Heichelbech. “The motorcycle shows will allow Triumph fans a chance to really check out the new models up close and personal.”

The Progressive International Motorcycle Show is in its 30th year, and is one of the best places for motorcycle fans to see what's new for the coming year. Triumph will continue with the International Motorcycle Show to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, in New York on January 21-23; the I-X Center, in Cleveland, OH, Jan. 28-30; and at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, in Rosemont, IL, Feb. 11-13.

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