1966 Triumph Tiger 100
The Triumph Tiger 100 is a series of standard motorcycles produced by Triumph Engineering from 1939 to 1940 and from 1946 to 1973. Designed by Edward Turner, the T100 was intended to cater to a sport enthusiast, with its name referring to its claimed speed of 100 mph; it was powered by a 489 cc parallel twin engine making 28 horsepower. The Tiger 100 also went racing, featuring custom fairing; the bike was ridden in the 1966 Daytona 200 by American Buddy Elmore and won the race from 46th for the Triumph Factory Team. This casting replicates Buddy Elmores Triumph T100 and features a non-removable rider figure, with the riders boots casted into the bike body.
Releases
2025 · #235
HW Moto
Metallic Green
JBC32 details
Tampo: Gold accents, "66" on sides, silver exhaust pipes, Triumph logo on rider's back, Treasure Hunt logo on seat cowl; Base: Green/Metal; Wheel: MCCR; Made in: Malaysia; ''Treasure Hunt''Base code(s):
2024 · #190
Factory Fresh
White
HRY62 details
Tampo: Black accents, "79" on sides, silver exhaust pipes, Triumph logo on rider's back; Base: White/Metal; Wheel: MCCR; Made in: Malaysia; ''New Model''Base code(s): T09
2024 · #190
Factory Fresh
Blue
HTD43 details
Tampo: White accents, "79" on sides, silver exhaust pipes, Triumph logo on rider's back; Base: Blue/Metal; Wheel: MCCR; Made in: Malaysia; ''New Model''Base code(s):
Appears in cases
| Case | # | Color | Section | NEW? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 Mainline N Case | 235 | Metalflake Green | NEW MODELS | ✓ |
| 2024 Mainline J Case | 190 | White | NEW MODELS | ✓ |
| 2024 Mainline Q Case | 190 | White / Blue | RECOLORS |