Triumph Motorcycles has released new details about the development of the chassis and engine of its eagerly awaited Motocross bike, ahead of its launch later this year.
In a series of ‘Vision to Reality’ films released by Triumph in the run-up to the reveal of the new bike, Triumph steps behind the scenes to interview the team behind the all-new aluminum chassis and engine. The first video, below, is all about the frame.
Ambassador Ricky Carmichael said: “This engine has its own identity and I think one of the best things about it is the way that it’s designed and developed, which enables riders with a very wide range of abilities to be able to ride the bike. It’s light and compact and the power delivery is great for all forms of riders.”
The films feature a number of high-profile Triumph Racing managers, engineers and test riders involved in the development of the new bike, including from the SuperMotocross team Bobby Hewitt, Dave Arnold, Ivan Tedesco, Stephen ‘Scuba’ Westfall and from the MX2 team Vincent Bereni.
More information is expected to be released on September 5 when Ricky Carmichael rides the bike.