Triumph Bandit
The Triumph Bandit was a British motorcycle manufactured as a prototype by Triumph in 1970. Originally designed by Edward Turner (who was already retired from Triumph) as his last project it was subsequently substantially modified at Triumph by a greatly critical Bert Hopwood and Doug Hele. Despite their work, the Bandit never went into commercial production, and only five have survived, making them very rare.
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Triumph Bandit
The Triumph Bandit was a British motorcycle manufactured as a prototype by Triumph in 1970. Originally designed by Edward Turner (who was already retired from Triumph) as his last project it was subsequently substantially modified at Triumph by a greatly critical Bert Hopwood and Doug Hele. Despite their work, the Bandit never went into commercial production, and only five have survived, making them very rare.
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De Triumph Bandit-serie was ee ...... t zustermodel was de BSA Fury.
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La Triumph Bandit est un proto ...... apide des rupteurs d'allumage.
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The Triumph Bandit was a Briti ...... equivalent BSA model instead.
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DOHC twin
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Triumph Bandit
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@ 9,000 rpm
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wet multiplate clutch, five speed manual gearbox
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De Triumph Bandit-serie was ee ...... t zustermodel was de BSA Fury.
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La Triumph Bandit est un proto ...... apide des rupteurs d'allumage.
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The Triumph Bandit was a Briti ...... rvived, making them very rare.
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Triumph Bandit
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Triumph Bandit
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Triumph Bandit-serie
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