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Triumph announces free GoPro Hero 7 and many more offers

Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled a raft of new offers across its exciting range of bikes, including a free GoPro camera and a £1,000 contribution towards the personalisation of your new motorcycle. 

Buyers of the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC or XE – An incredible new benchmark in scrambler capability and style – will get a free GoPro Hero 7 camera worth nearly £400 with which to record their exploits both on and off-road. 

Meanwhile, the Thruxton R – arguably the most thrilling and full-blooded sports classic on the market today – comes with a whopping £1,000 to put towards Triumph’s bespoke personalisation programme, meaning buyers can truly make the bike their very own. 

The new collection of offers are available from now until September 30. 

Amongst the other great deals on offer, the dynamic and agile Triumph Street Triple range comes with a couple of additional incentives; the Street Triple R and S models come with a free Quickshifter, worth £400, while the even more explosive Street Triple RS is offered with a complimentary silencer. 

All three of these thrilling bikes can be bought with an APR of just 3.9% Representative; all other motorcycles in the range are subject to a 7.9% APR interest rate.

Elsewhere, £500 personalisation contributions are available for purchasers of the Triumph Bonneville T100 and T100 Black, as well as the Bonneville Bobber (excluding Bobber Black).

Across the Tiger adventure bike range, complimentary panniers will be a welcome addition for buyers of the Tiger 800, while the Tiger 1200 comes with the complimentary panniers and a £1,000 deposit contribution. A complimentary Garmin sat nav unit will be packaged up for buyers of the Tiger Sport model.

Devron Boulton, National Sales Manager at Triumph Motorcycles UK, said: “There’s a real variety of offers available to riders thinking about buying their next Triumph motorcycle, all designed to boost their enjoyment of a new bike. From enhancing their adventures in the saddle with gadgets to customise their ride to perfection, the next three month’s worth of Triumph offers make it a great time to book a test ride.”

To view the latest offers in more detail, visit: https://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/offers/uk/latest-offers



 

Triumph creates the ‘ultimate gentleman’s motorcycle’ with British GQ and Barbour International

Triumph Creates The ‘ultimate Gentleman’s Motorcycle’ With British Gq And Barbour InternationalTriumph Motorcycles GB has won a prestigious GQ Car Award for a custom version of its acclaimed Thruxton R motorcycle.

The stunning bike, built by London’s Untitled Motorcycles in partnership with British GQ and Barbour International, was awarded the snappily titled ‘Best Custom Motorbike We Built (Ok, commissioned) Ourselves’ prize at the GQ Car Awards 2018 ceremony last night (Monday, 5 February).

Resplendent in stylish black, complete with powder coated gloss black wheels, black headlight trim, engine cover, tank and side panels, the GQ bike is also fettled with smart one-off Barbour International briefcases, fitted to bespoke rear mounts.

Dubbed the ‘ultimate gentleman’s motorcycle’, the bike was designed to reflect the two sides of the GQ-reading man – an individual who harbours a love of speed and adventure but is also conscious of style and image.

Accepting the award on behalf of Triumph Motorcycles, global Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud said: “GQ is one of the world’s premier lifestyle and fashion media brands so we are honoured that they have chosen one of our motorcycles to reflect the ultimate ride for their audience.

“With a 1200cc high-power Thruxton R engine at its heart, the custom GQ machine certainly delivers on performance and the thrill of riding. And, just like the rest of our modern classics family, it also provides plenty of panache for the style-conscious man about town.”

GQ said: “The big question on GQ’s mind was: how do we decide on the best motorcycle of the year? Then we had an idea: why not build our own? A collaboration was born between GQ, Barbour International and Triumph Motorcycles. With the GQ man in mind, we wanted style, sophistication and a hint of rebellion in our bike design. But, of course, we couldn’t do that ourselves, so we gave the job to custom bike builder Adam Kay, the man behind Hampstead-based Untitled Motorcycles (UMC).”

Paul Wilkinson, Global Marketing and Commercial Director, Barbour International said:. “Barbour International clothing is inspired by our motorcycle heritage since 1936 and appeals to those who love style, functionality and authenticity. Through the partnership with GQ, Triumph Motorcycles and Untitled Motorcycles, we’ve been able to inject this aesthetic into the customised Thruxton R and the result is a unique motorcycle that looks stunning and is bound to attract attention.”

Among the GQ bike’s other key modifications are upgraded front forks, CNC handle bar mounts fitted with Motogadget switches, rubber hand grips, bar end indicators and a new seat unit adorned with a leather diamond-stitched cover.

The Triumph Thruxton line-up starts at £10,800 and represents the ultimate in modern classic café racer bikes.

To find out more, find a dealer or book a test ride, visit: http://www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/motorcycles/classics

Meanwhile, the GQ-Barbour International Triumph Thruxton R by Untitled Motorcycles will feature in the March issue of GQ, which hits the shelves on Thursday this week (Feb 8).