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    Triumph shakes up motocross with the powerful TF 250-X

    December 1, 2023
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    Triumph Motorcycles has just unveiled the highly anticipated TF 250-X, a groundbreaking entry into the fiercely competitive 250cc motocross segment. This launch is more than just the introduction of a new model; it’s a statement of Triumph’s dedication to innovation and performance in the world of motocross. The TF 250-X is the product of Triumph’s renowned engineering prowess, developed in collaboration with motocross legends like Ricky Carmichael and Iván Cervantes. This bike represents a from-the-ground-up approach, featuring an all-new design that sets new standards in the 250cc category. Its ultra-compact, super light chassis and engine, crafted with the finest components, promise unmatched performance.

    Triumph shakes up motocross with the powerful TF 250-X

    Triumph’s TF 250-X isn’t just about technical supremacy; it’s also a design marvel. Its slender yet bold appearance, adorned with Triumph Racing Yellow and black graphics, ensures it stands out on any track. This visual appeal is matched by its minimal, lightweight design, ensuring a distinctive presence. Triumph has also established a specialized network of motocross dealers. These dealerships will offer comprehensive services, including sales, servicing, parts, and an exclusive range of apparel. The support is further enhanced by a 24/7 online parts supply system, ensuring riders have everything they need, whenever they need it.

    The TF 250-X’s engine is a marvel of engineering, designed to deliver maximum power with minimal weight. Equipped with advanced features like a forged aluminum piston, titanium valves, and sophisticated engine management, this bike is ready to dominate the track. The optional MX Tune Pro app adds another layer of customization, allowing riders to adjust settings in real time. The bike’s unique aluminum chassis is a testament to Triumph’s commitment to performance and flexibility. Designed for the perfect balance of strength and agility, the chassis ensures that the TF 250-X has an exceptional power-to-weight ratio, adaptable to various riding styles and conditions.

    Triumph leaves no stone unturned in equipping the TF 250-X with the best components in the industry. From its state-of-the-art KYB suspension system to the advanced Brembo braking system and high-quality Pirelli tires, every aspect is top-tier. The bike also offers a range of competition accessories, further enhancing its performance capabilities. Triumph’s rich history in motorcycle racing sets the stage for the TF 250-X’s success. With a legacy of breaking records and winning championships, Triumph is well-positioned to make a significant impact in the motocross world. The brand plans to participate in the FIM Motocross World Championship in 2024, demonstrating its commitment to competitive excellence.

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