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  • 2026 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 and Trident 660 Review
    Triumph has updated the Trident 660 roadster (left) and Tiger Sport 660 sport-tourer, which share the same engine and frame, adding more power, chassis upgrades, new tech, and useful features. (Photos by Kingdom Creative) Like many of you, my weekdays are spent in the office and my riding is done on the weekends. Flying off to Europe to ride a brand-new motorcycle before it’s available in dealerships is a rare experience for me. Luckily, I know a guy (my brother, Greg, is Rider’s editor-in-chief). A couple years ago he sent me to Alicante, Spain, for a first ride on Triumph’s Daytona 660. The Daytona was well-sorted and confidence inspiring, and it made carving up twisty Spanish roads an absolute delight. I used to live in Spain, I speak Spanish fluently, and I love Spanish food, wine, and culture. Last summer, my wife, our two kids, and I spent a month traveling around Spain. I can’t get enough of the place. So when Greg asked if I wanted to go back to Alicante to ride the updated Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660, I had my bags packed before we got off the phone.   The 2026 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is available in Interstellar Blue/Mineral Gray (shown) and Silver Ice/Intense Orange. Pricing starts at $10,445. Nice Package(s) Triumph knows how to throw a press launch. Southern Spain is often a destination of choice because it typically has mild, dry weather during winter and early spring and its roads are nothing short of fantastic. We arrived at a large resort within sight of the Mediterranean to find Triumph banners and gleaming motorcycles parked at strategic locations around the hotel, including near the registration desk in the lobby. The 2026 Triumph Trident 660 is available in Cosmic Yellow (shown) and Stone Gray. Pricing starts at $8,995. I was bone-tired from the flight, but not too bone-tired to take a few minutes to admire the Trident roadster and the Tiger Sport, its sport-touring sibling. The Trident in Cosmic Yellow looks bloody brilliant, as our British hosts would say. The only splash of color is on the gas tank, which has eye-grabbing, angular knee cut-outs in contrasting black and a swooping black-and-white accent stripe. Some of today’s motorcycles look like the design team’s AutoCad got stuck in Acute Angle Mode. Not so with the Trident. It strikes a balance… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    RIDER MAGAZINE – Motorcycles | Sports & RecreationThu, April 16, 2026
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