Skip to content

751cc - 900cc Triumph

Browse Motorcycle Reviews

Price

Bike Type

MCN rating

  • rating is 4 (8)
  • rating is 3 (6)

Engine

  • rating is 5 (4)
  • rating is 4 (5)
  • rating is 3 (3)
  • rating is 2 (1)

Ride & Handling

  • rating is 4 (6)
  • rating is 3 (6)
  • rating is 2 (2)

Equipment

  • rating is 4 (6)
  • rating is 3 (7)
  • rating is 2 (1)

Value

  • rating is 5 (1)
  • rating is 4 (8)
  • rating is 3 (2)
  • rating is 2 (3)

Quality & Reliability

  • rating is 4 (9)
  • rating is 3 (5)

Your rating

  • rating is 4 (7)
  • rating is 3 (7)

Find a bike review

Find By Make/Model

You looked for...

and found 14 items

Results 11 - 14 of 14

bike image

Triumph Speedmaster (2002-2011)

£6,949

865cc, 54bhp, 110mph, Insurance group 10

The Triumph Speedmaster is a kind of cruiser variant of the Bonneville 790, with the 2005 onwards Speedmaster getting an 865cc motor for more grunt. It has a low seat height in its favour, but the Triumph Speedmaster's oddball styling, low power and poor pillion accommodation make it poor value.   Watch the Triumph Speedmaster take on Harley-Davidsons Nightster and ...

  • MCN rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 4
bike image

Triumph Legend TT (1998-2000)

N/A

885cc, 70bhp, 125mph, Insurance group 13

The Triumph Legend TT is a slightly more basic, cheaper version of the Triumph Thunderbird which rides fine – slightly better even, truth be told – but only looks good to those who wear sunglasses indoors. Which, in our book, defeats half the point. Unless you love the Triumph Legend TT's black engine etc, we recommend you go for a ...

  • MCN rating rating is 3
  • Owners' rating rating is 3.5
bike image

Triumph America (2002-current)

£6,749

790cc, 61bhp, 110mph, Insurance group 10

The Triumph America is a cruiser with real cred – it harks back to the Thunderbird and other Triumphs modified in the States in the 60s and 70s. This means the Triumph America's not regarded as a Harley clone or copy like so many Japanese cruisers. It’s a competent motorcycle too. It’s not particularly rapid or sporty but the Triumph ...

  • MCN rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 3.5
bike image

Triumph Bonneville (2000-current)

£6,149

790cc, 61bhp, 112mph, Insurance group 9

Triumph aimed the Bonneville like an arrow straight at the heart of Harley’s 883 Sportster. With a heritage to rival the Yank’s and a better riding performance the Triumph Bonneville is unquestionably the better motorcycle. The handling is more than respectable, the brakes markedly better and, of course, it’s British.

  • MCN rating rating is 4
  • Owners' rating rating is 3.5

Results

Compare Insurance

Save money by comparing quotes. It's quick and easy

Motorcycles for sale

 

It's only £13.99 to advertise your motorcycle on MCN

Sell your Motorcycle

Shopping

Compare and buy 100s of bargain priced products for you and your bike