Triumph Motorcycles Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, President: Yosuke Onuki) announces that the "Summer Certified Used Bike Fair" is being held at Triumph authorized dealerships nationwide until Sunday, July 26th.

Period: Friday, July 4, 2025 - Sunday, July 26, 2025

Eligible Models: All certified used bike models *As these are used vehicles, available models vary by dealership.

During the fair period, customers who purchase a certified used bike at a Triumph authorized dealership nationwide, meet Triumph's strict conditions, and complete a loan contract will receive a special low interest rate of 2.99%.

Details on certified used bikes here

Find your nearest authorized dealer here

To ensure all owners can enjoy their beloved bikes with peace of mind for a long time, these are used vehicles certified by the manufacturer.

"Triumph Certified Used Bikes" are certified through inspections and maintenance considering the model year and mileage, as well as a meticulous quality evaluation standard. Consumable parts are replaced before delivery, allowing you to acquire a bike in a condition close to new. Furthermore, it is a reliable used bike system that comes with the same warranty as a new motorcycle.

Conditions for Manufacturer-Certified Used Vehicles

1. Must be an officially imported vehicle

2. No history of structural repairs (frame)

3. Total mileage within 30,000 km

4. Within 6 years from the first registration date

Fair Details Page https://www.triumphmotorcycles.jp/for-the-ride/news/brand/certifiedusedcar-2026-07-04

Customer Inquiries Triumph Call: TEL 03-6809-5233 Triumph WEBSITE: http://www.triumphmotorcycles.jp/

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About Triumph

• Established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated its 120th anniversary of motorcycle manufacturing in 2022. For over 30 years, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, producing iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma, and performance.

• Triumph is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the UK, with a production volume of 134,635 units in FY2024* and a dealer network of approximately 950 stores in 68 countries worldwide (*self-researched).

• Triumph currently employs approximately 3,000 people worldwide and has local subsidiaries in the UK, North America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden (Scandinavia), Benelux, Brazil, China, and Thailand. It also has a network of independent distributors. Furthermore, it operates manufacturing plants in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand, and holds CKD plants in Brazil and India.

• Focusing on what riders worldwide desire, Triumph is expanding its lineup of category-leading motorcycles, including Modern Classics, Roadsters, and Adventure bikes, driven by a passion to deliver the perfect ride to all customers and meticulous attention to detail in delivering the highest quality motorcycles. From the accessible 400cc TR series Speed to the powerful 2500cc engine Rocket 3, each model embodies Triumph's iconic style, quality, and performance.

• The SPEED 400 and SCRAMBLER 400 X, offering fun, agility, and confidence-inspiring rides for riders of all ages and experience levels, were launched in 2023 on a completely new single-engine platform (TR series). They offer incredible value for money, giving a new generation of riders the opportunity to own a Triumph.

• Modern Classics are powered by Triumph's legendary Bonneville twin engine. The name Bonneville commemorates the land speed record Triumph set at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, in 1956. This model is the originator of British superbikes and was chosen by legendary motorcyclists of the past for its handling, style, and character, achieving race victories. Today, the Bonneville family has evolved with rider-focused technology and cool custom styling. The lineup includes the Bonneville Bobber, Speedmaster, Thruxton RS, Speed Twin 900, Speed Twin 1200, Scrambler 900, Scrambler 1200, and the iconic Bonneville T120 and T100.

• The Roadster series includes the agile and popular Trident 660, the sporty Daytona 660, the Street Triple 765, and the Speed Triple 1200 RS. For adventure riders, Triumph offers a magnificent lineup from the Tiger Sport 660 and Tiger Sport 800 to the Tiger 900 series and the Tiger 1200 series.

• In 2022, Triumph acquired electric motorcycle manufacturer OSET Bikes. Founded in 2004 by Ian Smith, the company is highly competitive in the trials market, achieving top 5 finishes in the Youth National Trials Championship. They have also competed at events like the Goodwood Festival of Speed, MotoGP, World Superbike Championship, and the Isle of Man TT. As a member of the Triumph family, OSET plays a crucial role in realizing a full lineup of off-road motorcycles and nurturing the next generation of riders.

• In 2023, Triumph set a Guinness World RecordTM for "Longest distance covered by motorcycle in 24 hours (solo)". Ivan Cervantes, a five-time Enduro World Champion and Triumph Global Ambassador, rode a standard specification Tiger 1200 GT Explorer shipped from the factory and covered 4012 km in 24 hours on the high-speed ring at the Nardò Technical Center in Italy, exceeding the previous record of 3406 km by over 600 km.

• Triumph has a glorious racing history, competing and winning in almost every class and discipline of motorcycle sport. Victories include the 2nd Isle of Man TT race in 1908, and domination of roads and circuits in Europe and America in the 1960s. In recent years, Triumph's 675cc 3-cylinder engine achieved Supersport titles in 2014 and 2015, and raced in World Supersport. Gary Johnson and Peter Hickman won the Isle of Man Supersport TT in 2014 and 2019. Furthermore, in 2023, Peter Hickman riding a Triumph STR765 exceeded an average speed of 130 mph (approx. 209 km/h), and in 2022, Brandon Paasch secured a thrilling victory on the last lap of the legendary Daytona 200 riding a Street Triple 765, among other achievements.

• Triumph's racing legend continues as the exclusive engine supplier for the FIM Moto2TM World Championship since the start of the 2019 season. Triumph Motorcycles supplies a race-tuned 765cc 3-cylinder engine to all participating teams. This class-defining engine from Triumph broke records year after year in its debut season, including the first-ever speed exceeding +300 km/h.

• Following this remarkable success, feedback and partnerships from riders and teams, and a great response from Triumph fans worldwide, Triumph and Dorna decided to extend their partnership in 2021 and 2023, signing a further five-year racing contract (2025-2029).

• Triumph will compete in the 2025 World Supersport Championship with PTR Triumph Factory Racing, with Tom Booth-Amos and Ollie Bayliss competing on the Street Triple 765. Macadam Triumph Factory Racing will compete in the British Supersport with Luke Stapleford and Max Wadsworth, the 2024 runner-up. In the National Sportbike Championship, Brody Gavis, Jaden Martin, Katie Hand, and Lewis Smart will compete on the Daytona 660, joined by Harrison Dessoy of PHR Triumph.

• In 2023, Triumph announced its intention to compete in the 2024 MXGP/MX2 and SuperMotocross World Championships. Following a successful debut season, four riders will compete in the 2025 SuperMotocross: Jarek Swoll, Austin Forkner, Jordan Smith, and Stilez Robertson, who will compete in both Supercross coasts and the Pro Motocross series on the TF250-X. In the FIM MX2 World Championship, Camden McLellan will enter his second year on a Triumph machine, joined by new team member Guillem Farrés. Mikel Harrap will remain as a test rider (due to age restrictions in the MX2 category).

• In September 2024, Triumph announced the official appointment of motorsports legend and former World Champion Paul Edmondson as Team Manager for Triumph Racing's Enduro program. In 2025, Jonny Walker secured second overall in the SuperEnduro World Championship with the TF 250, and completed the Red Bull Erzberg Rodeo with the TF 250-E 4-stroke (nearly standard specification). In EnduroGP, experienced riders Jamie McCanney and Mikael Persson will compete on the TF 250-E. In August 2025, they will participate in the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) for the first time, with the TF 250-E contributing to the World Trophy win in Italy and a podium finish for Sweden after decades, as well as a top 5 overall individual finish.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Event
  • Organizations: OSET Bikes / Dorna