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Triumph Detroit's Story

We're small but we sell big, and it all boils down to this:  years of experience.  Over 25 to be exact.
We're family and so are our customers.  We're not afraid of working hard.  A positive and focused attitude is the chassis of 
this motorcycle dealership.

Triumph Motorcycles.  Triumph Accessories.  Triumph Clothing.  Triumph Genuine Parts.
  

That's our story.  Come be a part of it.


Triumph's Story

1902 -   The first Triumph is produced.  It's known as the No. 1.
1940's - All motorcycle production is geared towards the war effort.  The Triumph factory is demolished in the blitz of Coventry.  
A new plant opens in Meriden, England.
1950's - Triumph sells more bikes in the U.S. than any other market, including Britain.
1980's - The Meriden factory closes its doors due to tough economic times.  John Bloor bought what remained and saved the Triumph name.  A new factory opens in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
2000's - A massive fire guts the main Hinckley assembly plant.  Employees come together and rebuild the factory.  During this decade, the Rocket III is released. The Daytona 675cc triple is unveiled. The Street Triple is introduced and the entire Bonneville lineup receives 
fuel injection.
2010 to present - The Thunderbird Cruiser is launched and the Tiger 800 and 800XC make their debut.  Triumph has truly come of age.

A dream.  Determination.  Hard work.  Perseverance.  Tradition.

That's Triumph's story.  Take part in their adventure and write your own chapter.

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