Triumph Motorcycles Factory Film


Part 1 of 3. Original B/W film about the machining, assembly and use of Triumph Motorbikes

19 Responses to “Triumph Motorcycles Factory Film”

  1. ichthus329 says:

    Great video – thanks for the post!

  2. ichthus329 says:

    Great video – thanks for the post!

  3. ichthus329 says:

    Great video – thanks for the post!

  4. ichthus329 says:

    Great, rare video – thanks for posting!

  5. tigercalle says:

    Fantastic! Really interesting. From which year is the film?

  6. robshunt says:

    This Video is available from duke video
    but only in pal format

  7. drumrooster says:

    kool as hell

  8. drumrooster says:

    kool as heel man

  9. MITCHWILD says:

    British craftsmanship at it’s best, lovely.

  10. blangbangan says:

    thank for this video upload triumph very good

  11. misterfury says:

    I might be a BSA man — this video has taken my interest …. I might dress like the tramp at the begining of the film but my bikes are getting towards concours and used for daily rides… but remember BSA owned Triumph ! Pure nostalgia !

  12. auto4union says:

    This is fascinating..!I agree mate that it would be great to see the BSA name back in motorcyclng!Maybe the Triumph boss could buy the name and produce a range of smaller sporty machines..?It would be great to be able to buy a 350/500 sports bike with that famous badge on it!Maybe one day……. Peace Ye`all!

  13. misterfury says:

    The BSA factory as is( or was a couple of years back) was at Southampton…manufacturing,I believe light weight export japanese engined bike of around 100/125cc. The had on display in their window the “Yamaha” engined *Gold Star* 400cc i think but what ever happened to the 800cc engined bike they publicised … I think it was powered by a Puma grass track twin cylinder engine … maybe someone could film one and put it on YouTube so we can all enjoy the view even if it never makes production !

  14. talissin says:

    Respect for an old brand like Triumph from a Guzzista.

  15. wailin1967 says:

    Looking at the design on the tank, the fact they’re swinging rear arm suspension with plungers and pre-unit engines sometime around 1955 – 56 I reckon.

  16. 4122529 says:

    This was really an interesting film, English craft, I value. Thank you very much.

  17. polskich says:

    this company was let down by its owners who trousered all the profits and put nothing in development to fight against the japanese

  18. basketcase3 says:

    Yep, typical English upper/middle class miss-management…

  19. Tokkei says:

    I love Japanese and British bikes .

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