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The Triumph 6/1 is a motorcycle that was made by Triumph at their Coventry factory from 1934 to 1936. Designed by Val Page, the 6/1 was the first Triumph motorcycle to use a parallel-twin engine. A sidecar-equipped 6/1 won a silver medal in the 1933 International Six Days Trial and went on to win the Maudes Trophy for 1933. The 6/1 was a commercial failure, selling fewer than 600 in two years on the market.

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  • Triumph Model 6/1 (nl)
  • Triumph 6/1 (pt)
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  • The Triumph 6/1 is a motorcycle that was made by Triumph at their Coventry factory from 1934 to 1936. Designed by Val Page, the 6/1 was the first Triumph motorcycle to use a parallel-twin engine. A sidecar-equipped 6/1 won a silver medal in the 1933 International Six Days Trial and went on to win the Maudes Trophy for 1933. The 6/1 was a commercial failure, selling fewer than 600 in two years on the market. (en)
  • Het Triumph Model 6/1 was een 650cc-motorfiets die het Britse merk Triumph produceerde van 1934 tot 1936. (nl)
  • A Triumph 6/1 foi uma motocicleta lançada pela antiga Triumph Motor Company (atual Triumph Motocicletas), sendo o primeiro modelo fabricada pela empresa com o sistema de motor de dois cilindros em linha. Sua produção ocorreu entre os anos de 1934 e 1936 na unidade fabril de Coventry. Apesar do protótipo da Triumph 6/1 ter recebido prêmios como a medalha de prata no e o , em 1933, o modelo foi um fracasso de vendas, com apenas 600 unidades vendidas. A 6/1 era um modelo de 649 cc, para uma velocidade final de até 137 km/h. (pt)
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  • Triumph 6/1 (en)
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  • The Triumph 6/1 is a motorcycle that was made by Triumph at their Coventry factory from 1934 to 1936. Designed by Val Page, the 6/1 was the first Triumph motorcycle to use a parallel-twin engine. A sidecar-equipped 6/1 won a silver medal in the 1933 International Six Days Trial and went on to win the Maudes Trophy for 1933. The 6/1 was a commercial failure, selling fewer than 600 in two years on the market. (en)
  • Het Triumph Model 6/1 was een 650cc-motorfiets die het Britse merk Triumph produceerde van 1934 tot 1936. (nl)
  • A Triumph 6/1 foi uma motocicleta lançada pela antiga Triumph Motor Company (atual Triumph Motocicletas), sendo o primeiro modelo fabricada pela empresa com o sistema de motor de dois cilindros em linha. Sua produção ocorreu entre os anos de 1934 e 1936 na unidade fabril de Coventry. Apesar do protótipo da Triumph 6/1 ter recebido prêmios como a medalha de prata no e o , em 1933, o modelo foi um fracasso de vendas, com apenas 600 unidades vendidas. A 6/1 era um modelo de 649 cc, para uma velocidade final de até 137 km/h. (pt)
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