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TRIUMPH BOOKS
Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Neil Pascale. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about An ambitious sales drive; CEO: Triumph America aims to nearly triple its sales in the next five years.(MOTORCYCLE): An article from: Powersports Business.
Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Gerard Kane and David Marsden. By Motorbooks International.
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1 comments about Original Triumph Bonneville (Originality Guide,).
- An excellent guide. Provides superb details for every aspect. This book is for those committed to accomplishing a restoration to a level comparable to when the motorcycle left the factory.
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Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Ivor Davies. By Haynes Pubns.
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No comments about It's Easy on a Triumph (A Foulis motorcycling book).
Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Roy Bacon. By Book Sales.
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No comments about The Illustrated Motorcycle Legends Triumph.
Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Hugo Wilson. By Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd.
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1 comments about Triumph (Classic Motorcycles).
- A great brief little book on early Triumph with good quality photos. Good introduction for those interested in Triumph history and motorcycles.
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Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Roy H. Bacon. By Mercian Manuals Ltd.
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1 comments about Triumph Twins and Triples.
- I bought this book some years ago when I was considering restoring a classic Triumph. The book really starts with the 1937 Edward Turner designs, so if you are the lucky owner of one of the very early Coventry or Val Page designs, this book is not what you need. But for the other 99 percent of Triumph restorers, it's a good choice. Many period photos from the 1950s through 1970s. The book was written in 1981, so memories were still fresh regarding then-recent Triumphs. The book has 12 chapters: Early twins, Start of the Line, Military, Postwar Pre-Unit, Grand Prix, Unit Construction, After Meriden, The Trident, The Scooter Twin, The OHC Twin, Competition, and Specials. The real value for many restorers will come in the seven (!) appendixes: Specifications, Colours, Engine/Frame Numbers, Model Recognition, Production Flow Chart, Carburettor Settings, and Prices. The Specifications appendix includes roughly 75 specs per model for the 1960s-1970s twins. Colours cover all twins/triples from 1937 as far as I can see. If you like Triumphs, this is a good book; only a shop manual gives more information IMHO. Published by Osprey Press, London, 192 pages in total, ISBN 0-85045-403-4. Only drawback to the book is no index. As for myself, I wound up buying a Hinckley Triumph Tiger, more modern but a great bike!
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Posted in Triumph (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)
Written by Roy H. Bacon. By Niton Publishing.
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No comments about Triumph Touring Twins, 3T, 5T, 6T, 3TA, 5TA, 1938-66 (Motorcycle Monographs).
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An ambitious sales drive; CEO: Triumph America aims to nearly triple its sales in the next five years.(MOTORCYCLE): An article from: Powersports Business
Original Triumph Bonneville (Originality Guide,)
It's Easy on a Triumph (A Foulis motorcycling book)
The Illustrated Motorcycle Legends Triumph
Triumph (Classic Motorcycles)
Triumph Twins and Triples
Triumph Touring Twins, 3T, 5T, 6T, 3TA, 5TA, 1938-66 (Motorcycle Monographs)
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