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Triumph Motorcycles
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SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Ending months of speculation Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd., unveiled Triumph's new power cruiser -- the Rocket III -- in San Antonio, Texas, during the annual US dealer conference. It is the biggest production motorcycle currently being built. There isn't a benchmark or limit that hasn't been exceeded. The first production motorcycle to break the 2-liter barrier, the potency of this powerful new machine is captured perfectly by its name -- the Rocket III. But make no mistake, the Rocket III is not just another motorcycle; it's the ride of a lifetime.
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NEWNAN, Georgia, Jan. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd., announced today that its dealers retailed 10,726 units in the US during 2006. This is the first time Triumph's retail sales have exceed 10,000 units in a single calendar year since Triumph's return to the US in 1995. This is a significant milestone for the Hinckley, UK based Motorcycle manufacturer.
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In the surfacing world at Triumph, aesthetic, freeform shapes frequently begin with a concept design. Prior to surface development, a reflectance plot is applied to the electronic data to quickly determine the desired features and lay out the surface patch network. Using this network, the exterior skin is created.
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Entering into the 'small-displacement' motorcycle arena, Triumph introduced two new models: the "Terrier" with a 149cc single-cylinder overhead valve engine, and the 199cc "Tiger Cub." The "Tiger 110" was introduced in 1954, featuring the newly developed "swing arm" rear suspension system.
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Consumers are urged to first contact their dealer to discuss the recall and to contact Triumph customer service if they have additional questions or concerns. The National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration is monitoring the situation and complaints concerning any Triumph dealership’s handling of the situation can be made by calling the NHTSA or by going to http://www.safercar.gov.
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The roots of Triumph motorcycles go way back to the late 19th century. It began with bicycles and soon became motorcycles and the evolution of one of the most famous names in motorcycling had begun.
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