Archive for March, 2009
Triumph Rocket |||
Posted on 18. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Posted on 03.18.2009 12:37 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph | cruisers | Triumph Rocket If the 2009 Triumph Rocket ; doesn't lead the power cruiser class then I don't know what does.
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Triumph Scrambler
Posted on 17. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Posted on 03.17.2009 13:34 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph | Triumph Scrambler The Triumph Scrambler is an everyday reminder of how off-road bikes used to be built in the past and as a 2009 model year it gets even better with the addition of fuel injection and a new color range that reflects more of the model's abilities from the very first look taken at it. Powerful, reliable, but most of all versatile, the original British idea of an all around motorcycle remains strong on today's competitive market and such a statement is not to be neglected
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Triumph Thruxton
Posted on 16. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Posted on 03.16.2009 13:30 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph | sportsbikes | Triumph Thruxton | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | Triumph Take a first glance at the new Triumph Thruxton and you’ll have troubles spotting the essence of the 2009 model year not only because the bike looks just like it did in 2008, but also because the fuel injection system is beautifully camouflaged in a pair of carburetors and so retains Thruxton’s legendary racing look. The racing bike from Triumph’s glory days, now a combination between the café racing style and modern engineering, the 2009 Thruxton is a direct hit into any nostalgic’s sensible heart. Let’s see what more
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Triumph Bonneville
Posted on 11. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Posted on 02.26.2010 11:56 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph | roadster | Triumph Bonneville | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | Triumph Triumph revamps the 2009 Bonneville lineup for the model’s 50th anniversary and we dare saying from the very beginning that it is their best one yet. The facts backing this affirmation up consist in both the addition of a fuel injection system for the legendary powerplant as well as the introduction of two all-new models apart from the T100 one. Although the British motorcycle manufacturer was keen on retaining the original 1960s look of the Bonneville, the New and SE models are both modern interpretations of their old timer’s sibling and, of course, they feature the same engine
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Triumph Tiger/Special Edition
Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Posted on 03.9.2009 15:07 by Maxx Biker Filed under: Triumph | Triumph Tiger | tourers | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | Triumph Triumph makes sure that their most versatile model, the Tiger remains a strong player on the market and the presence of a Special Edition model in their lineup is just what the doctor recommended for riders in search of an adventure-sport model. The bike is based on the Tiger ABS, but distinguishes thanks to a Matt Graphite and Matt Black color scheme as well as with a pair of color-matched sidebags, just like the 2009 Sprint ST gets. A first glance at the standard 2009 Triumph Tiger is enough to make you think that the bike is totally new, but what actually sets it apart from the previous model year are the attractive new color schemes and the touring upgrades that the Brits simply had to have for their wild model.
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Brammo Enertia to be sold at Best Buy
Posted on 02. Mar, 2009 by admin.
Filed under: Green , Motorcycles Click above for a high-res gallery of the Brammo Enertia In amongst the various computers, televisions and small appliances at your local Best Buy store may soon be electric motorcycles. Starting in May, five locations near the West Coast will begin stocking the Brammo Enertia, a $12,000, carbon fiber-intensive two-wheeler that stores its power in large format, lithium-phosphate battery packs from Valence .
