Triumph Trident (1968-1975) : livres - histoire et modèles
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Triumph Trident and BSA Rocket 3 - The Complete Story
The 3-cylinder Triumph Trident and BSA Rocket 3 were developed to compete with Honda's forthcoming 750 cc motorcycle. Initially they did not compare well - although very fast, they lacked sophistication and their quirky styling was offputting - and the decision was made to suspend production. This was not the most auspicious start, but a fightback was initiated and in 1971 the factory race team had a triumphant year including placing 1st, 2nd and 3rd at the Daytona 200.
With over 250 photographs, the full rollercoaster-ride history of these bikes is described, including: - how the bikes came to be, including a timeline of significant events; - a year-by-year account of the evolution of the bikes, through the T150, T160 and Rocket 3; - the story of the Hurricane; - the full racing history - and, finally, the Triumph 3-cylinder bikes today.
Auteur :
Peter Henshaw
Présentation :
176 pages, 26.5 x 22.5 x 1.9 cm, relié
Illustration :
250+ photos en N&B et couleurs
Editeur :
The Crowood Press Ltd (GB, 2022)
Série :
The Complete Story
ISBN:
9781785009716
Triumph Trident and BSA Rocket 3 - The Complete Story
The Triumph Trident was a ground-breaking three-cylinder 750cc motorbike that was ahead of its time, though pipped to the production post by the Honda CB750 Four. It was also the last major motorcycle project by Triumph.
In this thoroughly researched and comprehensive book, Roy Maddox takes the reader through the full range of models, including the BSA Rocket 3, the Meridien and the A75 Hurricane, as well as the technical changes that took place and the range of specials and one-offs. The book also includes a buyer's guide with owners' feedback and modifications as well as details of owners' clubs and events.
As this book reveals, the Triumph Trident T150 was a milestone in British and world motorcycle design that also achieved huge success on the racing track. As it reaches the fiftieth anniversary of its launch, the Triumph Trident T150 is as appreciated today by its many owners and enthusiasts as it was in its heyday.
Having this book in your pocket is just like having a marque expert by your side. Benefit from Chris Rooke's years of experience with Triples, learn how to spot a bad bike quickly, and how to assess a promising one like a professional. Get the right bike at the right price! Packed with good advice - from the difference between models and which is the right one for you, through assessing the engine, paintwork, frame and what are original or aftermarket features - this is the complete guide - to choosing, assessing and buying the Trident or Rocket III of your dreams!
Contents: - What to look for when buying a Triumph Trident or BSA Rocket III - Differences between models explained - Clear colour photos to illustrate the text - All models of Triumph and BSA Triples covered - A guide to checking paperwork and legal documents - A comprehensive check list to evaluate a possible purchase - A guide to buying at auctions - Invaluable information about parts, suppliers and clubs
This book will give you the information you need to look at a prospective purchase with confidence and knowledge.
Un livre de Brooklands consacré aux motos BSA et Triumph Triple des années 1968-1976. Description des modèles BSA Rocket 3, Trident, T150, T160 and Hurricane.
Les 40 articles, parus à l'époque dans la presse moto anglo-saxonne, sont une bonne source d'information sur l'histoire, l'évolution des modèles et la technique.
Cet ouvrage contient aussi des impressions de conduite, des tests routiers et comparatifs, des données techniques, etc.
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