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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 Next History Siegfried Bettmann founded the
Triumph Cycle Company in 1887 and promptly acquired premises in Coventry in
which he began manufacturing bicycles. As technology advanced the company moved
into the production of powered cycles in 1902. By 1905 the factory output had
reached 500 motorcycles per year, with the machines being designed, manufactured
and built at the Coventry site.
Triumph Coventry factory - framebuilders, 1935 During the second World War, the Government requisitioned virtually all of the
machines manufactured and, despite the Coventry factory being destroyed in the
1942 Blitz of Coventry, production continued throughout the war years, firstly
at a temporary site in Warwick and then at a new factory in Meriden.
Triumph Meriden factory warehouse, early 1970's REBUILDING THE MARQUE Design of the new range commenced in 1984 and by 1988 the company was ready to
begin building a new factory (the old plant at Meriden had been demolished in
the early 80s). A 10-acre site was purchased in Hinckley, Leicestershire,
England and construction commenced. As soon as the first phase of the site was
complete, pre-production began and the first models were launched at the Cologne
show of 1990. Production of the first new model - the 4-cylinder 1200cc Trophy -
began in early 1991, with the factory initially building 8 - 10 new machines per
day.
Modern era Triumph factory Planned production for 2002 was approximately 37,000 motorcycles, however this
was halted in March 2002 by a fire that struck Factory 1. The fire, which took
five hours to bring under control, destroyed the chassis assembly line and
stores area and coated much of the rest of the site in a layer of soot. The
assembly and stores area were promptly demolished in preparation for rebuilding
whilst a huge clean-up operation of the rest of the plant, which included two
engine machining lines, the engine assembly line and the paint shop enabled the
factory to be swiftly operational again. CHRONOLOGY OCTOBER 1999 -
Construction of phase one of the new factory is complete and the first
production team – the weld shop – moves to its new home.
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