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Triumph Motorcycles Ltd is the largest surviving British motorcycle manufacturer. When Triumph went into receivership in 1983 John Bloor, bought the name and manufacturing rights from the Official Receiver. The new company (initially Bonneville Coventry Ltd) continued Triumph's record of motorcycle production since 1902, making it the world's longest continuous production motorcycle manufacturer.
The Triumph Group announced sales of 37,400 units in the financial year ending in June of 2006. This represented a growth of 18 percent over the 31,600 produced in 2005. Company turnover rose 13 percent to $370 million) but net profit remained static at around 10.3 million due to recent investment in production facilities.
On 21 July 2008 Triumph held a Global Dealer Conference where new models for 2009 were launched, including the official announcement of the parallel twin-cylinder Triumph Thunderbird 1600.
Triumph Motorcycles prides itself on its own distinctive character and a history of creating motorcycles that become design classics. The inspiration and engineering passion that birthed the iconic Triumph Bonneville of the 60’s has today created bikes like the Rocket III and the Speed Triple.
At the heart of Triumph's philosophy is a firm commitment to developing truly unique motorcycles that are distinctive in looks, design and performance. Triumph's aim is to craft motorcycles that deliver a great riding experience through the fusion of a well-balanced, easy to handle chassis and strong, flexible engines. The result is an inspiring range of motorcycles delivering intelligent, usable performance
 
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