Triumph expands new rider contribution range through partnership with RideTo

Triumph has added more models to its new rider contribution scheme, which now features motorcycles such as the Trident 660 and Speed Twin 900.

New Triumph Tracker 400.
New Triumph Tracker 400.

Triumph has renewed its partnership with UK motorcycle training and booking website RideTo, while also confirming that its Ticket to Ride initiative now features more models for new riders to choose from.

The Ticket to Ride scheme is a major ingredient of the partnership between Triumph and RideTo, which offers new riders up to £500 towards the purchase of a new Triumph model if they buy their new bike within 12 months of passing their test.

The expanded model range now features the Trident 660, Tiger Sport 660, Speed Twin 900, Street Triple 765 R, and Daytona 660. Additional models are available through participating Triumph dealers across the UK, according to the Hinckley-based company.

New Triumph Tracker 400 on the road.
New Triumph Tracker 400 on the road.

Founded in 2017, RideTo has worked with Triumph since 2024 to provide new riders with practical guidance, expert advice, and more accessible pathways into motorcycling. RideTo supports learners at each stage within the development cycle, whether that’s CBT training or full motorcycle licence training.  

As part of the extended partnership, Triumph says it “will continue to champion new riders through its growing A2‑compliant lineup, including the all-new Tracker 400 Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, and Daytona 660”. 

2026 Triumph Trident 660.
2026 Triumph Trident 660.

Devron Boulton, Triumph Motorcycles General Manager UK & Ireland, said this about the new partnership:

“We’re delighted to extend our partnership with RideTo as we continue to welcome and support the next generation of riders. Triumph has always believed that motorcycling should be accessible, confidence‑building and enjoyable from day one, and RideTo plays a vital role in helping new riders take those first steps.

“With the growth of our A2‑compliant range and initiatives like Ticket to Ride, we’re committed to giving new riders more choice, more value and more support than ever before. Together with RideTo, we’re excited to help even more people begin their motorcycling journey and become part of the Triumph family.”

Educational content, including practical riding advice, gear recommendations, maintenance guidance, and model‑specific insights will be a large focus of the partnership over the next three years. RideTo will also publish The New Rider Journal: Volume 3, later this year, which builds on previous editions with further updates, and advice for those taking their first steps into motorcycling.

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