Ride a TF 250-E and TF 450-E as part of Triumph’s Off-Road Demo Days

Triumph has confirmed new test ride opportunities aboard its TF 250-E and TF 450-E enduro bikes, as part of a new Off-Road Demo Day experience.

Triumph TF 250-E and TF 450-E bikes off-road
Triumph TF 250-E and TF 450-E bikes off-road

Triumph has revealed three new Off-Road Demo Day events across the UK, which will allow riders to test the new TF 250-E and TF 450-E enduro bikes, starting this month. 

One of the big focuses for Triumph in 2025 has been its off-road range, as the two enduro models mentioned above will soon be joined by the all-new TF 250-C and 450-C cross-country racers. 

The TF 250-E and 450-E enduro bikes, which were revealed in March, are priced at £9,795 and £10,395, respectively. Sadly for UK riders, the new cross-country models will not be available on our shores, as they will only be landing in the USA, Canada, France and New Zealand, at least for the time being. 

That means the enduro range is likely to hold even more value for off-road enthusiasts in the UK, who can now book any of the three Demo Day events through the official Triumph website. The first of those takes place on 28 September at Exedown, Action Trax, which is a track based in Kent. 

Triumph TF 250-E enduro motorcycle
Triumph TF 250-E enduro motorcycle

The second test ride opportunity will take place on 8 October, at Moto101, in Lincolnshire. Finally, the third and final venue is scheduled for 22 October at Rogershill Raceway, which is based in the South West of England, near Dorset. 

The TF 250-E and TF 450-E share the same lightweight aluminium chassis and both machines also get the same bespoke Dellorto 44mm throttle body, Del West titanium valves and forged König aluminium piston set-ups.

The fully adjustable KYB coil-sprung 48mm forks and three-way adjustable linkage-driven rear suspension is featured on both models too, and they have been specifically tuned for enduro riding.

The bigger TF 450-E features a single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that produces 57.8bhp and 36.3Ib ft of torque. However, the smaller TF 250-E model, which also gets the same single-cylinder liquid-cooled power unit, produces 41.7bhp and 20.5Ib ft of torque.

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