
In a sea of V-twin engines you could clearly hear the distinct sound of the British motor. Triumph was out in force at Daytona Bike Week with two large trucks and an abundance of fans. The area was bordered by blue Triumph flags and fronted by two custom bikes painted with the Union Jack. The announcement was plain and difficult to miss - the Brits have landed.
A full host of motorcycles were present and the crowd seemed to enjoy the hospitality tent. One of the stars on display inside the tent area was a board track racer-inspired Triumph. This unique use of an inline twin was a sight to behold. Judging by the group around the bike the crowd was equally impressed. Triumph also rolled out the Thunderbirds during Daytona Bike Week, the all-new 2010 Thunderbird Special Edition and the big bore Thunderbird 1700. Triumph it proving it has a firm commitment to developing truly unique motorcycles that are distinctive in looks, design and performance. Triumph's aim is to craft motorcycles that deliver a great riding experience through the fusion of a well balanced, easy to handle chassis and strong, flexible engines. The result is an inspiring range of motorcycles delivering intelligent, usable performance.






