Triumph donates Trident 660 to National Motorcycle Museum raffle

Triumph has donated a brand new Trident 660 as a prize in the National Motorcycle Museum Reopening Raffle

Triumph donates Trident 660 to National Motorcycle Museum raffle

TIMES are tough for museums and galleries currently, with no institution proving to be immune of Covid-19. With that in mind Triumph has just donated a Trident 660 to the National Motorcycle Museum (NMM), although this bike is not an exhibit, it’s to be given away as a prize.

To enable the collection to reopen once the government deems it safe to do so, the bosses at the NMM are holding a raffle to raise funds required to help welcome visitors to the historic site. The star prize in the draw is the highly-praised new naked from Hinckley.

The NMM is keeping to the Triumph theme with the other prizes, as two classic models from the firm’s back-catalogue will be given away as 2nd and 3rd place prizes.

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Triumph’s Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud said:

“We look forward to welcoming the winner at a Triumph dealership of their choice in the UK to collect their prize, and encourage the many fans of the National Motorcycle Museum and British motorcycling to show their support in buying a ticket and contributing to the survival of this incredible UK venue’’.

National Motorcycle Museum Director James Hewing said:

“We are absolutely delighted to have such a significant prize for our re-opening fund raffle. Offering a brand-new Triumph Trident 660 will really help towards raising the funds that will allow us to re-open 7 days a week. We have a very long-standing relationship with Triumph who have once again shown us their support at a time when it really matters”.

How to enter

For a chance to win this amazing prize and for full terms and conditions, visit https://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/appeal-raffle/ where you can purchase your raffle tickets directly online from the National Motorcycle Museum.