TRIUMPH NEWS
TRIUMPH WINS VEHICLE GRAPHIC AWARD
Thursday, June 26, 2008

Fleet Owner magazine awarded the newly re-designed Triumph Motorcycles demo truck with there 2008 Vehicle Graphics Award. The new design, adopted in January, has been applied to three company trailers and one F350 pick-up truck. This instant classic design credited to "Signature Graphics" in Porter, IN. In addition to receiving the prestigious Fleet Owner magazine award, the Triumph demo truck graces Signature Graphic's spring 2008 newsletter. Read the full report.
If you'd like to check out the Triumph demo truck graphics for yourself, stop by one of the many Triumph Demo Events in 2008.
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