Trident 750 reviewNaked, retro-styled triple. Limited edition, only available in black Visordown Updated: 19 Sep 2018 Share BrandTriumphCategoryRetroEngine Capacity747ccPrice£5,299.00ProsOld school Triumph.ConsBest left in the past.Tags:MPGpricereviewfor saleforumspecstop speedspecificationsbhphorsepowerpicturesExhaustsParts & Spares Previous Article GS500E review Next Article Speed Triple 750 review Related Articles General Triumph confirms move up to MXGP after impressive MX2 success General Rick English reveals favourite type of movie stunt and his “go-to” Kawasaki General Sam Sunderland confirms world record attempt this September General Indonesian authorities seize collection of illegal Harley bikes and frames MotoGP Triumph's new Moto2 engine “categorically” isn't based on any current road bike - but it might be one day MotoGP Moto2 is getting a new engine for 2027 – Here's what's changedLatest Reviews Gear Akaso 360 review: Is it a rival for the Insta360? 30/06/26 Motorbike Still naughty by nature, or has the 790 Duke grown up? 22/06/26 Motorbike Suzuki's SV650 finally gets the update it deserved 22/06/26 Gear Alpinestars Tech-Air 5 Plasma review: the best plug-n-play motorcycle airbag solution? 13/06/26 Gear Oxford's £340 adventure suit has become my go-to kit in 30°C heat 09/06/26Sign up for The Visordown NewsletterYour information will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Leave this field blank More Reviews Gear Three boots in one: Eleveit X Privilege E-Dry Enduro review 08/06/26 Road Test This Chinese bike is super cheap; is it worth it? 08/06/26 Motorbike CFMoto 1000MT-X review: More than just a budget ADV? 01/06/26 First Ride You can’t afford not to buy Hero’s new dual sport 23/05/26 Motorbike Norton Manx R review: Why this bike feels so different to the competition 20/05/26