HOW THE TRIUMPH QUALITY TELLS.
The claim of the Triumph motor cycle to h<> the standard single-cylinder machine of the world lias the merit of being most modest and truthful. The Triumph has demonstrated its efficiency and reliability in thousands of competitions all over the globe, and holds to its credit many valuable records. Its latest durability arl.icvement is that it carried ?>!r. Harry Long over 35.00 G miles in England inside nine months. Mr. Long used the free engine model, and made a ■.•e'-ord without parallel in the annals of motor cycling. To come nearer home, the Triumph tilled first and ;??coiid places (on iormulri) in the private owners’ class at the Oamaru Motor Cycle Club’s hill climb held recentlv. The machine ridden by the winner. Mr. A.- McDougall, was a 1.91'model, and carried the heaviest weight in the competition and made the fastest time of anv single-cylinder machine. jl-.e Hawke's Bar Motor Cycle Club’s sports last Boxing Day. the Triumph won ton events out of 11. thereby practically repeating its performance at the club’s pr-wious mooting. tn addition to ’he Triumph, we arc . iso i- wirts for th“ U.S.A, ami Premici itiot eye’-- - . machines which, though rwenii' introduced, have worthily ■oht.-id th" high reputation of the great m m- whi'-li loproduced them. Tj k ord sing largely and early, we ’ow minis nro of largo monthly di’liv;h< ■■■ n-.achir-'s. Call at oil) : ■ .. ~, ■.t•-t ' tore and see the latest ~j ~f i'i world’s best motor ••ye’e: . ..giiig trials given.—Tourist \. .. w ... 1." i . (jueen street, Hast- ’ y,.vr garage now in course of , tipn-ssit? Hastings Railway
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 2
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264HOW THE TRIUMPH QUALITY TELLS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 2
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