Triumph Cycle

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Head badge of a Triumph bicycle.
Head badge of a Triumph bicycle.
Steel step-through frame bicycle 3-speed internal hub and a Brooks saddle.
Steel step-through frame bicycle 3-speed internal hub and a Brooks saddle.

Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd. of Nottingham, England, manufactured bicycles.

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Triumph begain selling bicycles in 1894.[1]

The company was originally registered as "New Triumph Co. Ltd." in 1887.[2]

Dunlop Tyres was a major investor.

The company produced its first motorcycle in 1902 and its first all-British motorcycle in 1905.

The company was purchased by Raleigh Bicycle Company in 1954, and continued to make bicycles with management from Raleigh. [3]

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