Archive for the ‘Triumph Motorcycles’ Category


The History of Sunbeam Cars

Sunbeams identify one of the earliest British vehicles that won the Grand Prix races. The Sunbeams managed to set quite a number of ground speed records. The original new vehicles that were manufactured by the Sunbeam Motor Car Company were based on the Peugeot’s mode of operation. This is because they were popular from the [...]

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Moto GP- Valentino Rossi Won the German Grand Prix

The five-time world champion of the maximum category of motorcycling international, Valentino Rossi, shines again. On this occasion he did it at the German Grand Prix, the ninth event of the Moto GP season and the fourth competition in which Rossi has attained the victory. Rossi had fierce competitors at Sachsenring, including his Fiat Yamaha [...]

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Building your Brand and Corporate Personality

As a designer and marketing professional I see it all the time, in print, stores, and on websites. The web is one of the number one ways a company can project its brand image and far too many are not taking that outlet seriously. I ran across one today that was for a furniture company [...]

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Transport questions and answers

Are railroad better than canal and steamboats?Well railroads are considered to be much better as compared to canals and steamboats because they are a much faster and safer mode of transportation. The cost of rail transportation is also far cheaper than canal and steamboat transportation. Rail transportation basically is a way of transport… Can An [...]

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Aviation Sights Of Long Island

1. Long Island’s Aviation Seed  The aviation seed planted on Long Island’s Hempstead Plains in 1909, when Glenn Curtiss had first flown above it in his Golden Flyer biplane, had sprouted and grown over a six-decade period until it had ultimately connected its own soil with that of its moon.  Its many aerospace sights, depicting [...]

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The Curtiss Model D “Pusher”

Initial inspection of the Curtiss Model D aircraft at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome reveals a biplane, deviating from the other flying pioneer designs in the collection, the Bleriot XI and the Hanriot, which sport single wings and are therefore considered “monoplanes.”  Yet, the Model D’s unique features do not end there.  Indeed, there is neither an [...]

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It?s All About The Journey!

Every time I take a break from running my business, I’m reminded of the incredible benefits I’ve received from experiencing the triumphs and setbacks of building my business.  Like many business owners, I’m continuously thinking about the ultimate goal of my business when, in fact, the real growth comes from the journey itself.  Recently, my [...]

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Cafe Racer

The Ace Cafe, located in London’s Ace Corner, North Circular Road Stonebridge, is one of the most concurred reunion points by Cafe Racer enthusiasts. It reunited about one thousand bikes in the early 60’s welcoming visitors 24 hours a day. Cafe Racer enthusiasts arrived around eight o’clock, waiting for the clock to mark midnight so [...]

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Whatever your ride, Datatool have a choice for you!

Datatool is well known for the range of Thatcham Approved security, in particular their alarms. The Company has been making a range of motorcycle alarms for nearly 20 years and in that time iconic names like the Stealth, Veto and System 3 have evolved.Datatool released the System 4 range of motorcycle alarms in 2005 and [...]

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Datatool – A Brief History

Datatool is well known for the range of Thatcham Approved security, in particular their alarms. The Company has been making a range of motorcycle alarms for nearly 20 years and in that time iconic names like the Stealth, Veto and System 3 have evolved. Datatool released the System 4 range of motorcycle alarms in 2005 [...]

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