Triumph Motorcycles is available in print. One does not need to be a rider to realize the thrill of owning a motorcycle from such a wonderful company. There are many books that are available for the reading enthusiast to become enthralled with the legacy that Triumph Motorcycles has come to be. Likely, the most difficult decision a reader will face is which book to choose first. There are many books available for purchase, whether in their local book store or from one of the many locations found on the Internet. Many are books which include many beautiful photographs of the motorcycles. Those with the passion will tell you that the mere sight of such a motorcycle is true beauty to behold. Others will discuss the history of the company, taking you on a ride befitting of the Triumph Motorcycle name.  Which ever book is chosen, the thrill of the ride is just a page turn away.

For instance, Timothy Remus has written Triumph Motorcycles Twins and Triples. It’s the enthusiasts colour series. Boasting several full color photos of the great motorcycles that Triumph has released over the years. From the very front of the book one soon realizes that the motorcycles are not only fun to ride but beautiful to behold. The TR6 model, a 650 cc,  is showcased and by all enthusiasts is considered to be the best of the Triumph breed. Without opening the book, one can flip to the back to discover a beautiful T160 Trident lovingly restored over a five year period by owner John McCron. Beautiful photographs and thrilling details are awaiting the reader in this page turner.

Some discerning readers may find the history of Triumph Motors to be extremely interesting. Author Johny Tipler wrote Triumph Motorcycles: Their Renaissance and the Hinckley Factory. The book recounts the trials and tribulations that Triumph Motorcycles had endured over the years. The factory suffered a debilitating fire which, in fact, ruined the entire factory. This book takes us over the time line of growth, set-backs, and re-growth that Triumph Motors endured to become the great company that it is known to be.