Triumph Was Not British Owned.
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Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Hands up all who thought it was started by a Brit ?
Bettmann was born in Nuremberg in 1863 but emigrated to Coventry. With fellow German Mauritz Schulte, he started manufacturing Triumph-branded bicycles there in 1889 and then motorcycles from 1902 onwards. He bought Elm Bank in 1905 and lived in it until his death aged 88 in 1951. Bettmann, who had become a British citizen prior to the First World War, sold the Triumph motorcycle business to Ariel supremo Jack Sangster in 1936.
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Bettmann was born in Nuremberg in 1863 but emigrated to Coventry. With fellow German Mauritz Schulte, he started manufacturing Triumph-branded bicycles there in 1889 and then motorcycles from 1902 onwards. He bought Elm Bank in 1905 and lived in it until his death aged 88 in 1951. Bettmann, who had become a British citizen prior to the First World War, sold the Triumph motorcycle business to Ariel supremo Jack Sangster in 1936.
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Honestly....I wouldn't have been surprised if they started out making bacon slicers/socks/pianos /telephones/ whatever. Loads of these companies did before getting into vehicles. Ditto with ownership.
Of course, the modern Triumph is only a bit british too
Of course, the modern Triumph is only a bit british too
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Pretty much that^ although I'd add bicycles into the mix as well.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 7:26 am Honestly....I wouldn't have been surprised if they started out making bacon slicers/socks/pianos /telephones/ whatever. Loads of these companies did before getting into vehicles. Ditto with ownership.
Of course, the modern Triumph is only a bit british too
Same with many car manufacturers making planes during the second world war.
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
You just said it was owned by a British citizen, from before the First World War.Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 10:25 pm Hands up all who thought it was started by a Brit ?
Bettmann was born in Nuremberg in 1863 but emigrated to Coventry. With fellow German Mauritz Schulte, he started manufacturing Triumph-branded bicycles there in 1889 and then motorcycles from 1902 onwards. He bought Elm Bank in 1905 and lived in it until his death aged 88 in 1951. Bettmann, who had become a British citizen prior to the First World War, sold the Triumph motorcycle business to Ariel supremo Jack Sangster in 1936.
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
I think it’s fairly well known among Triumph enthusiasts. Certainly when it came up in the TOMCC quiz at a Christmas it was answered correctly by most.
I’ve just realised how tragic that all sounds
I’ve just realised how tragic that all sounds
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Generally, people either know who started Triumph, or they neither know nor care.
It’s not difficult for someone who is interested, to find out.
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But sometimes it's nice to discover a factoid without having to dig it up.
I didn't know.
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Nope. Kawasaki's origins were in ships.
Maybe it was Harley?
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Guzzi made agricultural vehicles, including a 3x3 IIRC.
I'll see if I can find a photo.
I'll see if I can find a photo.
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Lamborghini started as tractor makers, as possibly did David Brown/Aston Martin.
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Re: Triumph Was Not British Owned.
Kawasaki still make ships. They make all kinda stuff, Rolls-Royce (jet engines that is) had/have a ZX10R on a plinth in one of their offices, it was given as a gift to commemorate a partnership on jet engine parts.